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How can I manage my 2003 servers from Windows Vista?

Yesterday, Steve had a great question about locating a resource and he actually found his answer as I was traveling home. His question was about not being able to install the admin tools onto his 64-bit version of Windows Vista. In the past, he was able to open the Active Directory snap-ins on his XP client, and now that he is running 64-bit Windows Vista they are no longer working.

A. The administrator can use the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack to install the Server 2003 management tools on a Windows Vista computer in order to have remote server management capabilities. The steps to do this are noted in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930056 . The only change on 64-bit is that you need to change to the %systemroot%\syswow64 folder prior to running the command.

Thanks for the question and answer Steve. We appreciate you taking the time out of your day to attend the discussion.

 Stephanie

Published Friday, September 19, 2008 7:08 PM by MMEvents
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