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Geoff 16th Aug 02 08:50 AM

I am using VNC to connected to my server. any other good program out there like VNC or remote desktop.
VNC is free and pretty good. But are their better one out there?

thank you very much

metricmax 16th Aug 02 09:17 AM

I use VNC but I also use Netsupport PC-Duo, you have to pay for it but I use it only on my criticalachines.

JacKDynne 17th Aug 02 02:21 AM

Geoff,

What kinda server are you connecting to?

/JD

Geoff 17th Aug 02 08:04 AM

WINDOWS 2000 ADVANCE SERVER, STUDYING FOR MY CERTIFCATION.



Last edited by Geoff at Aug 17 2002, 07:04 AM

analog chainsaw 17th Aug 02 08:22 AM

You can research using VNC with SSH, that's a pretty popular thing to do if you want to be more secure. Or use Terminal Services. A bit more solid than VNC.

Geoff 17th Aug 02 10:15 AM

I will give Terminal Services a try.

thanks

Cactus 17th Aug 02 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff@Aug 17 2002, 11:15 AM
I will give Terminal Services a try.

thanks

Hya,

Not a bad choice, BUT, it give you a session on the machine, not the control of the (console) desktop. Also, you can only use it in Remote Management mode, not in Application Server mode; that mode will work for only 90 day, and after that you'll have to buy licenses for it :(

Cheers!

Geoff 18th Aug 02 08:29 AM

I try VNC and Radmin.
VNC I give it a 8 out of a 10. It is FREE
Radmin I give it a 7 out of a 10. It is not free. The Desk top View pretty bad

How can improve the speed on VNC?

some1else 3rd Sep 02 10:14 AM

there is something called TightVNC witch is wery good too.. you can change alot of settings and stuff (free)

http://www.tightvnc.com/

sswhite 3rd Sep 02 11:58 AM

There are many different remote connection packages:

PC Anywhere
Remotely Possible
Timbuktu

All of which will support remote control of a host machine: they're all commercial packages. The beauty of VNC is that it's free, and it has cross-platform support, Win31, Win95/98/ME, WinNT/2k/XP and UNIX; its weakness is its poor security features: a simple password.


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