At 09:35 AM 2001-07-05 +0100, you wrote:
>I know win2000 server has a single user version of Terminal Server
>in it, but has XP had this expanded to include workstation too?
Yes, but only in the professional edition, not the personal edition.
Michael
> There is the VNC-SEC-L that was announced here the other day that is
> working on some of these issues. It may be a while before all the
> issues are addressed. Some can't be fixed easily and may take a fair
> amount of time. Some issues require a small rev in the RFB protocol.
> Some efforts ar
rd, then this is fine.
> Otherwise, I'll strongly advise against using VNC over the Internet.
>
> Andrew
>
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> Subject: Secure VNC
ne.
Otherwise, I'll strongly advise against using VNC over the Internet.
Andrew
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Subject: Secure VNC sessions
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to VNC and need a l
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 08:40:23 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> My scenario: Large corporate network behind Firewall-1, lots of NT4 servers (and
> W2K servers in the near future), VPN and RAS authenticated by SecureID.
>
> Is it possible to establish secure VNC sessions from
Hi all,
I'm new to VNC and need a little input from all you experienced guys (and girls)
out there:
My scenario: Large corporate network behind Firewall-1, lots of NT4 servers (and
W2K servers in the near future), VPN and RAS authenticated by SecureID.
Is it possible to establish secur