Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Christopher Koeber
f VNC through it's source code or such that allows this to happen.? Christopher Koeber -- System Administration Gateway Computers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hang Tight Cause the Ride of Life Might Be Just Beginning!! - To unsubscri

RE: Multiple Sessions on Single Computer!?!

2001-07-10 Thread Christopher Koeber
OK, thank's alot. In Linux,I heard that this is possible, since they say that you can host multiple running servers at the same time and use the display number feature to do this. Is this true? - To unsubscribe, send a message wit

Not VNC Question - Just don't know where to look

2001-07-20 Thread Christopher Koeber
I know some may be mad at me for this e-mail, but please bear with me. I want to know if anyone here know or know where to get information on getting internet access without using an isp (direct access to the internet). I heard that if you can get direct access to the internet you can get 20 Gbits

Re: RE: Not VNC Question - Just don't know where to look

2001-07-21 Thread Christopher Koeber
Yes, thank you very much but I don't know where to actually by the bandwith needed for such and operation, do I need to go through an ISP to do this ( I really don't want to )or do I call a telephone company for a special line or ... ?? If you can supply this information, that would be very h

Re: Windows Millennium with sharing internet connection problem

2001-10-04 Thread Christopher Koeber
Are you sure that you have the Windows Millenium network settings set up correctly, Millenium had some changes to the network software and you must make sure that everything is set up correctly? Sincerely, Chris - To unsubscribe,

Re: Restrict access to remote server

2001-10-18 Thread Christopher Koeber
Well, you have a number of options. You can configure NT server to accept or deny certain IPs. You can configure the VNC at the client side to not connect to the restricted IP. Or, if you have or use a router, you can configure the router. So try to explore those options. Sincerely, Christopher

VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-14 Thread Christopher Koeber
VNC s excellent, well, at least in my opinion. What I am wondering is if VNC could become like Citrix, allowing multiple users to connect to a single windows machine. This would make VNC great, wouldn't it? Anyone's opinion is greatly valuable! Sincerely, Christopher P.S. Don't kill me for not

Re: VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-16 Thread Christopher Koeber
Oh, didn't know that about Windows, thanks! So, if we could get Windows to run multiple GUI's at the same time, would that be a good solution. We could create partitions on the server for each user and then let each user have thier own central hard drive. I think windows is stuck on having one par

Re: VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-16 Thread Christopher Koeber
Well, Linux can be easy, don't get me wrong on that. But you still have to know enough about your system to get it up and running well. Windows you don't have to know too much. But then again, like Scanman said, it just depends on what a person is used to. Sincerely, Christopher - Original M

Re: VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-16 Thread Christopher Koeber
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:44 PM Subject: Re: VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix > On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 19:08, Christopher Koeber wrote: > > Your right. Unix is an excellent operating system. The one thin

Re: VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-16 Thread Christopher Koeber
Darn, so then I guess it doesn't really matter what OS you use anyway, huh. Well, does anyone see ot concievable to have VNC like Citrix, or just to leave it the way it is? Sincerely, Christopher - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, Decembe