Hi, good day everyone. We are actually setting up a server in our workplace. However, as per our corporate policy, we would need a dedicated desktop pc as a console to connect to that server. Our setup as follows:
1. The server is connected in an Active Directory domain, with corporate policies in effect.
2. Dedicated desktop console is not connected to the network but directly connected to the server.
3. The server uses Windows 2008 R2. We need the desktop console to connect to the server (the only way we can connect to the server is through that desktop pc, for security purposes.)
I have tried searching Google but it points to RDS, or remote desktop services. As far as I remember, you can only use MSTSC if the desktop pc is connected to the network. However, as stated above, the desktop pc is directly connected to the server. How do we do it? Do we still need to use MSTSC to access the server? Please take note that no other third-party applications must be used because of policy.
Any help is greatly appreciated, much thanks.
1. The server is connected in an Active Directory domain, with corporate policies in effect.
2. Dedicated desktop console is not connected to the network but directly connected to the server.
3. The server uses Windows 2008 R2. We need the desktop console to connect to the server (the only way we can connect to the server is through that desktop pc, for security purposes.)
I have tried searching Google but it points to RDS, or remote desktop services. As far as I remember, you can only use MSTSC if the desktop pc is connected to the network. However, as stated above, the desktop pc is directly connected to the server. How do we do it? Do we still need to use MSTSC to access the server? Please take note that no other third-party applications must be used because of policy.
Any help is greatly appreciated, much thanks.
Connecting a Desktop PC to a Server
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