Jerome R. Westrick wrote:

On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On the subject of compliment one another.

I use TS to manage out servers, but VNC server is also loaded on both servers.
It's not been the first time that the TS session has screwed up proper, not allowing 
me to log out at all, so in I go on VNC, direct to the server's console, fire-up the 
terminal server manager, locate the crashed session and terminate it.  I can then sign 
onto TS again.
Than again, it's also not the first time I've had the VNC server play-up on the 
server, but as I connect to the servers I manage my VPN/PPTP, I just re-start the VNC 
server service.
So, there you go.  Job done.  TS and VNC complement each other perfectly.



I often us both RDP (to either TS of windows XP) and VNC.  I controll
the machine with RDP, but then allow a collegue to remote what I'm doing
via a VNC connection.  Then we got 2 remote screens to same session!
So, There you go.  Job done.  TS and VNC complement each other
perfectly.

This message clearly shows how and where Micro$oft makes abuse and reuse of terms: The protocol that is used by VNC is called RDP. AFAIK, that's a kind of open protocol.


Then M$ started those stuff they call RemoteDesktop for which they user the abbreviation rdp...

CBee
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