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it is possible but what you want to do with it? remote connect? look first post of my topic remote there is a screenshot of remote connected winpe. It needs so much stuff and my advice you to connect with temviewer or something else.

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Not terminal services, but remote connection (sort of the same), with the new remote recovery in the Dart 7.0 tools. I use them for my MDT 2010/2012 and ConfigMgr 2007/2012 deployments, but they work in any WinPE - Without disabling the firewall like VNC requires...

Here is an article on how to add remote connection to WinPE.

Remote Connection to WinPE during MDT/SCCM deployments

http://www.deploymentresearch.com/Blog/tabid/62/EntryId/36/Software-Assurance-Pays-Off-Remote-Connection-to-WinPE-during-MDT-SCCM-deployments.aspx

/ Johan

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I want to connect to it using RDP. I can use DART but I have to enter that authorization key. So there is no point to use dart because I have to go to read the key. This is a problem when using PXE boot. Sometimes the computer is not in the same room. Right now I use ultravnc but I don't like it.

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I don't care if it's complicated. Did you manage to do it?

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Service automatically stops frequenlty. It will not help you because at target machine somebody should start the service. For to get it run i start every service, i do not exactly know what services it exactly need. After i succeded to connect the machine i need to left the machine for a few hours alone and try to connect again if it connects or not.

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The Dart component outputs a xml file with the connection info (ticket number, port etc), it's the inv32.xml file and is stored in X:\Windows\System32. You can (quite easily), create a vbscript that parses that file and stores a shortcut on the server. The dart connection viewer accepts commandline input of ticknumber etc.

Sidenote: In MDT 2012 Beta 2 (out in october) Microsoft added a connect button in the server side UI, so you can see all running/deploying clients, and directly connect to them. Very nice :)

/ Johan

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The Dart component outputs a xml file with the connection info (ticket number, port etc), it's the inv32.xml file and is stored in X:\Windows\System32. You can (quite easily), create a vbscript that parses that file and stores a shortcut on the server. The dart connection viewer accepts commandline input of ticknumber etc.

Sidenote: In MDT 2012 Beta 2 (out in october) Microsoft added a connect button in the server side UI, so you can see all running/deploying clients, and directly connect to them. Very nice :)

/ Johan

that's a good point. didn't know about inv32.xml. but still I prefer RDP :) rdp client is present on every windows instalation. dart remote viewer is not.

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