server's printer is quite reasonable. Does VNC
work on iPhones? ...
--Brian M. Godfrey
br...@wildbirdshop.com
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> From: Toninho H 1 [mailto:feitosa_neto_...@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 9:35 AM
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r 07, 2009 12:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Personal VNC question
>> It's more common to want to print something locally from the server to
>> which you're connected.
>
> This is actually very rare in our business. We frequently print from
> our
> client computer
> It's more common to want to print something locally from the server to
> which you're connected.
This is actually very rare in our business. We frequently print from our
client computers onto the server's printers, but rarely the reverse. I can
also see how a salesperson or on-site technici
Hi Patrick,
The VNC Personal & Enterprise Edition products are licensed per-desktop, so you
need one license for each desktop you will remotely access using them.
For more details, you can submit a purchase enquiry via http://www.realvnc.com.
Select Buy Now and get a quote for the number of li
I use a mix of personal and free licenses. The Personal edition viewer is
freely downloadable and can access both types of server. You'd need a
license for each machine on which you'll be running the Personal Edition
server.
Bear in mind that you'll need to negotiate a port-forwarding arrangemen