> It looks like M$ is trying to recant:
>
>
http://www.netop.com/tech/support/documentation/xp_license_and_3rd_party_rem
> ote_access.htm
>
It doesn't make sense to me, especially the last question/answer...
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I only meant license wise, not functionality wise..
VNC works fine with XP ( though I've not tested 2003 yet ), but if you
interpret the license agreement to the letter, its not legal..
As a side note, for t house of you with Unix, Desktop works with the
'remote desktop' component of XP.. again
> Yes ! I'm not sure about the other versions, but the licence for XP
> is quite explicit that use of 'remote control' packages other than
> NetMeeting is NOT allowed. This isn't a case of not saying that
> others are allowed, it explicitely states that they may not be used.
This is going to be a
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> while i dont have the text handy, there ARE issues with
> using VNC on XP ( and perhaps 2003 server )
>
> in brief they *do* restrict any remote control software that is
> used to access the XP desktop.
with the e
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Can this reversal be verified from the M$ side? This site is not M$, so it
could be in 'error'.
Mike
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> Subject: Re: Licensing issues with Microsoft.
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> Nazim Khan wrote:
Sent by: Subject: RE: Licensing issues with
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> I came across the following link, they say something like
> this. So I just
> wanted to verify it.
> http://pcbuyersguide.com/solutions/networks/VNC.html
> Check the Blue column on the
com> cc:
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Nazim Khan wrote:
>Is there any problem in using VNC on Microsoft OSs i.e
>Win95/Win2K/NT/XP. Any link or info about the same will be useful for
>me in making the decision about using the VNC.
Yes ! I
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Subject: Re: Licensing issues with Microsoft.
I came across the following link, they say something like this. So I
just wanted to verify it.
http://pcbuyer
Nazim Khan wrote:
Is there any problem in using VNC on Microsoft OSs i.e Win95/Win2K/NT/XP.
Any link or info about the same will be useful for me in making the decision
about using the VNC.
Yes ! I'm not sure about the other versions, but the licence for XP
is quite explicit that use of 'remote
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> No none, why would there be? VNC is nothing to do with Microsoft, its free
under the GPL have a look at: -
> http:/
> -Original Message-
> From: Nazim Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any problem in using VNC on Microsoft OSs i.e Win95/Win2K/NT/XP.
> Any link or info about the same will be useful for me in making the
decision
> about using the VNC.
>From vnc point of view, there is
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Hi,
Is there any problem in using VNC on Microsoft OSs i.e Win95/Win2K/NT/XP.
Any link or info about the same will be useful for me in making the decision
about using the VNC.
regards,
Nazim
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