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15th May 2006, 08:04 PM
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Administer Windows servers via FC# Linux
Can anyone tell me if there is a command in Linux to allow you to connect to a windows machine (2000, XP, 2000 server, 2003 server) with an admin login, and perform admin functions like start and stop windows services. Simular to the sc.exe function on win XP.
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15th May 2006, 08:28 PM
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I use tsclient and login using terminal services
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15th May 2006, 08:33 PM
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I know how to do that, however I need to know command line.
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15th May 2006, 09:32 PM
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So you want a GUI login, correct? I'm not sure about a naitive-windows solution, but VNC is great! If you install the free VNC server off the VNC site (I can't recall it at the moment - google "VNC", I'm sure it'll come up #1) you can use "vncviewer <windows ip>:0" on Linux and get Window's GUI.
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15th May 2006, 09:48 PM
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No, he specifically is looking for command line tools.
If he doesn't want to use TSClient, it's doubtful that he wants to use VNC either.
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15th May 2006, 09:53 PM
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No, I do not want a GUI. I want to use command line. Currently on another windows machine I can type the command sc <server> [command] [service name]. I want to find a command that I can run from linux via the command line. NO EVIL GUI.
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15th May 2006, 10:04 PM
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I hear ya. You can always tell the guys who need to script out routines because we thrive on the command line. Unfortunately, for my minimal mgt of Windows boxes from a Linux box I just use TSClient myself.
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15th May 2006, 10:34 PM
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Maybe I am approaching this wrong. Maybe I need to send a batch file and then have it run automatically, without user intervention, as long as I have admin rights.
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