
I'm willing to have to put in the password each time, but it would save a ton of time not having to manually start another connection each time. I would like to create an automated way to do this.

So the main issue that I would like to save time on, is I have to manually type out the name of the server, and then the username and password like normal. So I guess I'll just have to hopefully explain this process clearly without the picture. However I need 10 reputation to do so from what its telling me. (At least that is what I have been instructed to do, and haven't heard of a better alternative.) I would give a picture to describe what it looks like that I do when I have to open each of these up. I have to open up an RDP connection for each of these servers and update them manually. We have close to 50 or so servers, and I would say 10 are physical and 40 are virtual. This includes windows updates and a few other software updates. I Have to update the Servers here at work close to monthly. (Turns out, I think she was using it wrong. Remember my mom calling me a Dyngus… I better go look that up.

Hi,I heard that is better aproach to configure 1 firewall as a WAN and another as a LAN(routed or transparent)I am little confused about why is necesarry a firewall for LAN isn't a router like cisco could filter using ACL or use the same firewall for WAN.
