Hya Obi1
Beside pcAnywhere there are a large number of 'third party' programs witch gives you control of another machine. Microsoft hasn't included such a program with Windows NT 4 though. All it included is Neetmeting, witch has a function to share a desktop. I havn't tried the program on a WinNT4 server, but I heard good things about it.
As for Terminal Server; you can't take control of the desktop, a new session will be started as soon as you login. That problem with that is that you can't control a program that is already running on the console (Main logon on the server itself).
Now pcAnywhere is a nice program, but it is way to heavy (bloated?) for just remote control. I've had great experience with RAdmin. But any program will do actualy. If you don't wanna use Netmeeting of course.
Hopes this helps,
Cheers!
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