While trying to figure out how to work with WinVNC, I tried a program called
"Remote Administrator".
It was great.  Remote controlling was faster than pcAnywhere.   File
transfer was much faster than that done by pcAnywhere.
The only problem I see with Remote Administrator is that it does not have
"synchronizing" feature between host and remote computers.   I would like to
see that WinVNC evolves into a system with various functions ad described
above.

Regards,

In Kim



----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: File Transfer with WinVNC?


> The one thing worth noting about this is that file transfer capability
_is_ a
> usage feature which goes hand in glove with remote session control; that's
why
> it is always eventually integrated into such tools. There are definite
> advantages to having this kind of functionality piggybacked on VNC.
>
> Unfortunately, the current architecture of VNC won't easily support it;
worse,
> from my viewpoint, is the fact that attempting to implement it would cause
> dramatic divergence in the cross-platform core of VNC, due to the
differing
> security models of various operating systems.
>
> In the long run, I suspect we will see a solution available via plugins,
by
> exposing VNC's functions; this would give developers the opportunity to
add
> specific functionality without having to rewrite the entire application...
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