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You can have a couple of remote desktop open in local desktops and can have local app windows open in another local desktop. The local desktops can be accessed with simple shortcuts like Alt-1, Alt-2 etc. And is configurable with Alt/Ctrl/Shift/Windows and [1-4] OR [F1-F4]. Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools enables IT administrators to remotely manage roles and features in Windows Server 2008 from a computer that is running Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later versions of Windows Vista Service Packs.
Hi All, I work in IT and manage several Windows servers, including shares, permissions, AD, account creating, etc. I've recently been asked to start using a Mac, which was fine for home use and general stuff around the company, but I'm finding it difficult to manage the Windows centric network through my Mac. I basically need to be able to manage shares, their securities, add/remove/change users and computers in Active Directory but haven't had much luck finding any sources where people have had to do this from OS X. I'm hoping that there are others who've had to manage Windows environments through OS X. Any help is appreciated. Managing windows servers from os x heya i know this thread is old, but there is a perfect alternative to RDP'ing to a windows box: Royal Server together with Royal TSX Royal TSX helps you manage all your remote connections (RDP, VNC, SSH/Telnet, Webpage connections) and it can talk to Royal Server Royal Server is a secure management gateway especially for OS X and mobile clients that allow common tasks like managing processes, windows services, eventlogs, terminal services, hyper-v and so on. Check it out, Michi ps: disclaimer: I am the developer of Royal Server.