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Hi,

When using remote desktop to 2003 terminal services i can show my local
drives. Using net use x: \\tsclient\# i can also map my local drive on the
session.

Is there any way at all that the 2003 server provider can see files on my
mapped drive from the server ?

(i.e if they viewed my session im sure they can, but can they access them
outwith my session ?)

Thanks for any information.
Scott

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No without cracking to your system. The RDP protocol is encripted and
secure. The admin can shadow your session but now without your permission.

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"scott" <nospamscott@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:%231ERK6z5EHA.992@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> When using remote desktop to 2003 terminal services i can show my local
> drives. Using net use x: \\tsclient\# i can also map my local drive on the
> session.
>
> Is there any way at all that the 2003 server provider can see files on my
> mapped drive from the server ?
>
> (i.e if they viewed my session im sure they can, but can they access them
> outwith my session ?)
>
> Thanks for any information.
> Scott
>

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