Since you've asked this in the SBS forum, I'm assuming that you are wanting to remotely manage workstations in an SBS network?
Or do you have some other goal in mind?
Because in an SBS network, you don't need a third party tool to have full remote management capabilities, and users can access their own workstations remotely as well through Remote Web Workplace (see
Because then they will be properly configured for RWW to work. You also needed to have enabled RWW when you ran the Configure Email and Internet Connection Wizard (CEICW -- which is linked as Connect to the Internet in the Server Management Console > To-Do List). If you didn't, or if you aren't sure, you can certainly run the CEICW again.
If you did not join workstations with connectcomputer, then you will need to follow these steps on each workstation:
At the client machine:
1. Log in with THAT machine's LOCAL administrator account.
2. Unjoin the domain into a WORKGROUP
3. Change the name of the computer (this is not an option, you must use a name that is unique and hasn't been used before on your SBS)
4. Delete or rename the following directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Clients if it exists
5. Make sure that the network settings are configured to get an IP address automatically (DHCP enabled)
6. Reboot
Then on the server, from the Server Management Console:
1. Remove the client computers if it still shows in the Client Computer screen on the Server Management Console
2. Add the client with it's NEW name using the Add Computer wizard
Then, go back to the client machine, log back in with the local Administrator account and join the domain by opening Internet Explorer and navigating to
Ends up I posted the question in the wrong forum. It was supposed to be in the Windows 2003 forum. However if you have any suggestions to my original question it would be muich appreciated.
You did not answer my question about what you are trying to ultimately accomplish. Simply restating that you want to find another piece of software that works just like VNC does not tell me why you need to deploy via GPO. Because there are other tools out there which don't need to be installed on the client at all... such as
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