> From: Phil Pennock [mailto:lopsa-t...@spodhuis.org]
>
> If all else fails, have you considered:
> https://play.google.com/store/search?q=VNC+client
> ?
I certainly am keeping that option open. But - I'd very much like to be able
to just remote control one program, not a whole windows deskt
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2012-08-24 at 21:15 +, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) wrote:
> > Anybody know of a remote control hosted web browser solution, or an
> > emulator solution, or something? That would allow you to run a more
> > native version of Firefox or I
On 2012-08-24 at 21:15 +, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser) wrote:
> Anybody know of a remote control hosted web browser solution, or an
> emulator solution, or something? That would allow you to run a more
> native version of Firefox or IE in Android?
If all else fails, have you considered:
https
Certain features of the office365 admin pages only work in IE or Firefox or
Safari (not chrome.) It's fine for windows, mac, linux, provided you're using
one of those browsers...
I want to be able to do this stuff in my Android tablet. Things like create
and modify groups, and proxy addresses
I just came across a couple of production systems at work that have a
bunch of AMPR network interfaces defined and up. There doesn't seem to be
any traffic going through them, but I'm wornering why they are there at
all. The systems are running Mandriva Linux, which I don't know as much
about
Thanks
We have a pretty traditional CUCM/Unity/UCCX setup with both TDM and SIP trunks
in multiple offices and countries. I'm going to be able to move the call
center treatment and routing functions to another system which leaves me really
just left with a voice path and voice mail… can't see