Hi Deljit,
Why do you use PCAnywhere? Why don't you just provide Terminal Services for
everyone? It is secure enough since it uses 128 bit encryption (just as much
as I use for my on-line banking) by default and you can even raise it up to
140 bit.
You can also use TS to connect to console just like you would with
PCAnywhere...
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I also use a software that replaces msgina.dll and with that disables TS.
What works for me is this. Open regedit and drill down
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Here look for REG_SZ that is called GinaDLL and the value will probably be
"awgina.dll" Double click on this REG_SZ and edit "awgina.dll" to
"msgina.dll". Close Regedit and try again...
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I hope this helps,
Mike
"Daljit Singh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have Windows 2003 Server Enterprise Editon.
>
> I loaded PcAnywhere and the Remote people are also accessing that machine.
> On the same machine I have loaded Termnical Services for Internal Purpose
as
> Pcanywhere has limitations for accessing more than one user.
>
> If the Internal user wanted to access the Windows 2003 machine through the
> Remote Desktop of XP they get the error " You Cannot initiate a Remote
> Desktop Connection because the windows logon software on the remote
computer
> has been replaced by incompatible software
C:\WINDOWS\system32\awgina.dll."
>
> Can anyone please help with this so that I can access both at one time.
> Pcanywhere as well Terminal Services.
>
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