Re: quick question

2007-01-25 Thread Dudley Overbey
That is the great thing about VNC, it allows you to connect to any supported OS as if you are on that OS's console. So the answer is yes. The only thing to keep in mind is that the port is different on UNIX than on a Windows box. doverbey - Original Message - From: "robert alianello" <[

VNC useage on Microsoft Vista

2008-04-21 Thread Dudley Overbey
Would some kind individual point me to a version or procedure on the correct usage of VNC on Microsoft Vista (all versions) (so it starts as a service and functions as it did under XP) Thank you [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvn

Re: VNC useage on Microsoft Vista

2008-04-21 Thread Dudley Overbey
nal or Enterprise editions, or you will need to use UltraVNC > instead. Or, use Microsoft Remote Desktop (RDP). > > Dudley Overbey wrote: > > Would some kind individual point me to a version or procedure on the > > correct usage of VNC on Microsoft Vista (all versions) (so it