24 Configuring Your System RemotelyTo set up access from the management station, create a remote desktopconnection and save it to your desktop using these steps:1 Click Start→Run.2 In the Run dialog box, enter mstsc and click OK.3 In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, enter the system name orthe IP address of the system, then click Options.4 In the Connection Settings window, click Save As.5 In the Save As dialog box, enter the file name you would like to use for theconnection. Leave the extension as .rdp.6 In the Save in drop-down menu, select Desktop, then Save.For more information about configuring your Remote Desktop Connection,see "Remote Desktop Connection" on at www.microsoft.com(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=69058), or see the Windows StorageServer 2003 Help.Remote Web AdministrationYou can remotely access a server running Windows Storage Server 2003 froma client system by using a web browser. For systems running a Windowsoperating system and Internet Explorer 6 (or later), use the Remote RDPClient ActiveX control. The ActiveX control is synonymous to the RemoteDesktop Connection, MSTSC.Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC)The Dell Remote Access Controller 5 (DRAC 5) is a systems managementhardware and software solution designed to provide remote managementcapabilities, crashed system recovery, and power control functions for Dellsystems. By communicating with the system’s baseboard managementcontroller (BMC), DRAC 5 (when installed) can be configured to send e-mailalerts for warnings or errors related to voltages, temperatures, intrusion, andfan speed. DRAC 5 also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (forsystems running Windows operating system only) to help you diagnose thecause of a system crash. DRAC 5 contains its own microprocessor andmemory, and is powered by the system in which it is installed. DRAC 5 maybe pre-installed on your system, or available separately in a kit.