any windows server or asp(.net) gurus here?
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Dr. kitteny berk
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any windows server or asp(.net) gurus here?
blah blah, basically i need some way to easily and securely, remotely stop and start windows services. ideally either via a web interface, some random app or a commandline (avoiding the irritating goodness that is remote desktop)
any ideas?
cheers
any ideas?
cheers
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currently the source dedicated server (only CS:S so far, might add a hl2dm one later) and UT04.
all the services were done myself, usually the servers run off batch files feeding the exe the info.
edit: asp.net does tend to be a little more powerful in ways, and stuff, though mostly, asp sucks (but try to get php to work on windows)
all the services were done myself, usually the servers run off batch files feeding the exe the info.
edit: asp.net does tend to be a little more powerful in ways, and stuff, though mostly, asp sucks (but try to get php to work on windows)
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Re: any windows server or asp(.net) gurus here?
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freew ... vice.shtmlDr. kitteny berk wrote:blah blah, basically i need some way to easily and securely, remotely stop and start windows services. ideally either via a web interface, some random app or a commandline (avoiding the irritating goodness that is remote desktop)
any ideas?
cheers
This should do the trick, of course unix is always the best answer but I did grow up with that operating system.
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If I remember rightly, Goatpod is an ASP guru.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:currently the source dedicated server (only CS:S so far, might add a hl2dm one later) and UT04.
all the services were done myself, usually the servers run off batch files feeding the exe the info.
edit: asp.net does tend to be a little more powerful in ways, and stuff, though mostly, asp sucks (but try to get php to work on windows)
He's a bit busy at the mo' though with his ickle Goatpod, but it might be worth PM'ing him.
Other than that, what about .NET? Or am I talking out of my arse?
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Re: any windows server or asp(.net) gurus here?
I'm sure Microsoft would be ever so pleased to hear you say thatfury_wombat wrote:of course unix is always the best answer
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fury_wombat
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Re: any windows server or asp(.net) gurus here?
I live life on the edge, They would also be less than pleased to hear that I have an OEM arrangement with Oracle as well :twisted:Jinxx wrote:I'm sure Microsoft would be ever so pleased to hear you say thatfury_wombat wrote:of course unix is always the best answer
Someone Tell Mr woo that .net is an application serverises infrastructure for application development.
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I have some experience with 2000 Server. You can connect to the server using the "Computer Management" tool under Administrative tools. Of course you need to be albe to authenticate to get proper access.
I am not 100% sure if this is the same for 2003/.NET Server.
there may be some 3rd party administration tools for this sort of thing, but I wouldn't know about that.
I am not 100% sure if this is the same for 2003/.NET Server.
there may be some 3rd party administration tools for this sort of thing, but I wouldn't know about that.

