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John
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      05-21-2009
New vista workstation. I need to setup a few servers in the MMC. It works
a lot better for me if I have all my servers in 1 mmc setup so miving
between them is as easy as 1 click. Go to add snap in and there is no
Report Desktop snap-in.
Is that hidden somewhere or am I just missing something?

Thanks,
John

 
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Andrew McLaren
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      05-22-2009
"John" <> wrote ...
> New vista workstation. I need to setup a few servers in the MMC. It
> works a lot better for me if I have all my servers in 1 mmc setup so
> miving between them is as easy as 1 click. Go to add snap in and there is
> no Report Desktop snap-in.
> Is that hidden somewhere or am I just missing something?


Hi John,

I suspect you're missing something. "Report Desktops" is not one of the
standard snap-ins supplied with Windows; I suspect it belongs to some 3rd
party application, probably a network management tool like NetIQ or BMC? You
would need to install the client software for that particular pp, in order
to get the snap-in onto your new Vista workstation.

What dos the "Report Desktops" snap-in actually do? That might help identify
the software it belongs to.

Hope this helps a bit,

Andrew
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amclar at optusnet dot com dot au



 
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John
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      05-22-2009
Sorry, Remote Desktop.
Had a brain fart between the Subject and my message.

"Andrew McLaren" <> wrote in message
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> "John" <> wrote ...
>> New vista workstation. I need to setup a few servers in the MMC. It
>> works a lot better for me if I have all my servers in 1 mmc setup so
>> miving between them is as easy as 1 click. Go to add snap in and there
>> is no Report Desktop snap-in.
>> Is that hidden somewhere or am I just missing something?

>
> Hi John,
>
> I suspect you're missing something. "Report Desktops" is not one of the
> standard snap-ins supplied with Windows; I suspect it belongs to some 3rd
> party application, probably a network management tool like NetIQ or BMC?
> You would need to install the client software for that particular pp, in
> order to get the snap-in onto your new Vista workstation.
>
> What dos the "Report Desktops" snap-in actually do? That might help
> identify the software it belongs to.
>
> Hope this helps a bit,
>
> Andrew
> --
> amclar at optusnet dot com dot au
>
>
>


 
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