Michael, Folks:
I hate chewing up bandwidth saying "I agree"
but that was awfully well stated. I do hope
AT&T does, in fact, bring out an update and
make some modest improvements to VNC so that,
as you put it, they put their blessing on
an updated version. In the grand scheme of
things, the
Ian:
I had to use a mac i-book for ten days over new year's
to do the same thing -- monitor and work on some
remote windows servers. I hadn't touched a mac in
year's and the i-book belonged to my (non-techie) friend.
I installed VNC-Thing (this was mentioned a couple of
notes ago in this thr
Folks:
I need a little assistance please.
I live in Windows 95 - NT boxes. I am running VNC Server
on several and remotely manage them from mainly a Win98
VNC Client. Works great at the office, at home and elsewhere.
I will be away for 10 days at New Year's and still need
to access all the s
Folks:
The Short answer is yes they can run together. I have
followed someone logged in using PCAnywhere while I
watched from a remote VNC session. Very kewl.
Alexander
At 12:22 AM 27-04-01 +0100, you wrote:
>Carter Bing writes:
>> Can you run VNC and PC anywhere on the same box?
>
>I se
N.:
I normally use vnc over a lan or dsl connection. This past
week I have been using it over a 28.8 dialup. It's not
pretty but it is functional. In using vnc for about two
years, I have never experienced significant slowdowns on
servers/workstations where someone else is using it remotely
while