> 1. how the remote login can be accomplished in Windows Vista if it is
> being
> disallowed.
Right click Computer, select Properties. Click on Remote Settings, enter
credentials for UAP if you have to, and on Remote Desktop click on "Select
users can connect remotely to this computer" and make sure "Allow
connections from only computers running Windows Vista" is not selected.
> With the advent of Windows vista, it seems that the remote Registry
> service
> is disabled by default and a local policy is set to disallow
> administrators
> to login remotely - when vista is a part of workgroup.
I believe that is a bug... submitted

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> need information about
>
> 1. how the remote login can be accomplished in Windows Vista if it is
> being
> disallowed.
>
> With the advent of Windows vista, it seems that the remote Registry
> service
> is disabled by default and a local policy is set to disallow
> administrators
> to login remotely - when vista is a part of workgroup.
>
> This effectively means that each computer has to be reconfigured mainly,
> defeating the benefits provided by the remote deployment methods.
>
> Thanks in advance