We have just had our 2003 SBS installed, mainly to be used for email (exchange) and also file sharing. As it's a very robust PC that is not going to be used for anything else I felt it would be good to put actinic on it and maybe download the orders onto our dispatch PC which has the courier software on etc.
All good so far but in order to maintain the site, I need to remote into the server from assorted PC's which also works OK using remote dektop. However, I'm getting 2 desktops, unlike when you remote into a normal PC. So, if I run actinic on the server and then remote in on the laptop and open actinic, it appears to be a different program. Making changes on the laptop does change the server version once you go to a different screen and back. So, if I change produvt name on the laptop and then on the server, switch to orders and back, the change is there OK. The only thing I can see is that if I change an image on the laptop, it does not change on the server, even though the image link has changed.
So, the upshot is that it all kind of works fine but with a few display issues. What I want to know is if I am playing with fire by doing this? Can anyone see any pitfalls?
Also, is it possible to log into the actual desktop on a server machine instead of this 'session desktop'?
All good so far but in order to maintain the site, I need to remote into the server from assorted PC's which also works OK using remote dektop. However, I'm getting 2 desktops, unlike when you remote into a normal PC. So, if I run actinic on the server and then remote in on the laptop and open actinic, it appears to be a different program. Making changes on the laptop does change the server version once you go to a different screen and back. So, if I change produvt name on the laptop and then on the server, switch to orders and back, the change is there OK. The only thing I can see is that if I change an image on the laptop, it does not change on the server, even though the image link has changed.
So, the upshot is that it all kind of works fine but with a few display issues. What I want to know is if I am playing with fire by doing this? Can anyone see any pitfalls?
Also, is it possible to log into the actual desktop on a server machine instead of this 'session desktop'?
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