You're wrong.  You must get paid a lot to reformat production servers.
TS gets reinstalled whenever you add or remove a networking component to
Windows 2000 server[1], so you'd be reformatting your server to add
Print Services for Unix, because you wanted to create a print queue to a
printer down the hall in Engineering. 

Now why anyone would put pcAnywhere on a server[2]... *shiver*
Especially when TS is available.  And why would they be spending the
extra money for Advanced Server if they don't have enough of a clue to
keep pcAnywhere off of it?[3] 

I'm stunned that you would ever recommend formatting a production server
because "I 'feel' it is bad".

[1] I may be wrong, but it's often enough that it's made me wonder why
it keeps reinstalling.
[2] http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/pfdocs/1996123152913
should fix that nicely.
[3] Because of the support for 8-processors and the 32-node load
balancing?  RIIiiiiiiight.  Someone needs the price delta taken from
their paycheck.


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hanji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Sunday, September 16, 2001 4:18 AM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Terminal Services installed after E2K installed
Subject: Terminal Services installed after E2K installed


Hello.

Here is a "nice" issue I have:
Someone installed windows 2000AS, then installed Ex2000, then pcanywhre,
and
then
TS in Remote Administration Mode.

I am saying this server should be formatted, and the TS services should
be
installed first.
PCanywhere should not be installed at all.

Can someone please advice/bring some Q's that explains that is very very
bad
to install
TS services AFTER installing applications.
I "feel" it is bad. I need to prove it.

Thanks!



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