Remote Desktop Protocol [RDP]
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In Linux setting admin password for RDP is simple compare to Windows. Lets try the password resetting in windows 2008,2003 servers.
First of all we want to check the existing "username" & "password" is working with the RDP. if yes then login using that details then reset password as normal admin password change.
If not then its sounds like little handy.
1. First we want to know the DC which holds the Server. Then go for Hardware >> Recovery in that find the server and enable the recovery mode.[it will be activated with in 5 min.]. on setting the recovery mode they will ask for a "password" save that that will help you if any future trouble..!
2. Then you need a software called TightVNC viewer. you can download it from http://www.tightvnc.com/download.php. Only install the client "NOT THE SERVER". Then using the ip of the server and the password of the previous [typed to turn the server to recover mode in DC] you can log in to the server desktop.
3. There you can see a folder "Information" enter into that there you can found some folders select EN [for English] in that you can find the password resetting steps
4. There may be some confusion in the text file first go for start >> programs >> password rest. after that follow the instructions in that "password reset.text"
5.After completing the steps there may be a request for server reboot. Do it. you can find a red color button in that desktop of the server with option "REBOOT"
6. Clicking the reboot button, go to the DC and disable the "RECOVERY MODE".
7. Then go to the Terminal then check the server is "PINGING". If yes [after some time only the server will ping] then try to login to the server using RDP with new password. It will work. If not then contact the DC with this issue.!
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In Linux setting admin password for RDP is simple compare to Windows. Lets try the password resetting in windows 2008,2003 servers.
First of all we want to check the existing "username" & "password" is working with the RDP. if yes then login using that details then reset password as normal admin password change.
If not then its sounds like little handy.
1. First we want to know the DC which holds the Server. Then go for Hardware >> Recovery in that find the server and enable the recovery mode.[it will be activated with in 5 min.]. on setting the recovery mode they will ask for a "password" save that that will help you if any future trouble..!
2. Then you need a software called TightVNC viewer. you can download it from http://www.tightvnc.com/download.php. Only install the client "NOT THE SERVER". Then using the ip of the server and the password of the previous [typed to turn the server to recover mode in DC] you can log in to the server desktop.
3. There you can see a folder "Information" enter into that there you can found some folders select EN [for English] in that you can find the password resetting steps
4. There may be some confusion in the text file first go for start >> programs >> password rest. after that follow the instructions in that "password reset.text"
5.After completing the steps there may be a request for server reboot. Do it. you can find a red color button in that desktop of the server with option "REBOOT"
6. Clicking the reboot button, go to the DC and disable the "RECOVERY MODE".
7. Then go to the Terminal then check the server is "PINGING". If yes [after some time only the server will ping] then try to login to the server using RDP with new password. It will work. If not then contact the DC with this issue.!
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