JAWS must be running on both the server and the client. And one of those
copies of JAWS must be authorized for remote access, which is an additional
cost.
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Remote administration of a Windows server.
I am asking for information for someone from another list. Is it possible
to remotely administer a Windows Server using JAWS?
I know that remote Windows server administration is possible, just not sure
how it is done if the admin is using a screen reader. Does JFW have to be
installed on both the server and the machine that the admin is remoting in
from?
I know squat about Windows administration, so is there some standard Windows
software for this? Or is third party software required?
Thanks.
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Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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