Originally posted by: Lord Banshee
Not sure why you can not use windows " Remote Desktop Connection", but i tried TightVNC and i could "NEVER" get it to work as fast and look as good as windows "Remote Desktop Connection". But it does seem UltraVNC is poplar so i guess give it a try and post your feedback afterwards.
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Lord Banshee
Not sure why you can not use windows " Remote Desktop Connection", but i tried TightVNC and i could "NEVER" get it to work as fast and look as good as windows "Remote Desktop Connection". But it does seem UltraVNC is poplar so i guess give it a try and post your feedback afterwards.
With UltraVNC, be sure to install the mirror/video hook driver (I forget the exact name). Without it, RD always seemed much faster and smoother than UltraVNC. With the driver installed, performance seems about the same for me over both LAN and Internet connections.
Originally posted by: ChunkiMunki
I like Remote Desktop only because it switches the screen resolution when you log in to whatever the remote screen is, so I don't have to scroll around to navigate my remote PC.
I haven't found another remote app that does this.
Originally posted by: I0s
okay, this is what I am trying to do.
I have a headless Windows XP server. I want comp-a to connect to server and at the same time comp-b to connect to the server, both logged in the same profile (clone mode, both seeing the same thing). Since Remote desktop does not allow 2 simultaneous connection, I want comp-a to login and another program to login at the same time.
Will it work?
Thanks
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: I0s
okay, this is what I am trying to do.
I have a headless Windows XP server. I want comp-a to connect to server and at the same time comp-b to connect to the server, both logged in the same profile (clone mode, both seeing the same thing). Since Remote desktop does not allow 2 simultaneous connection, I want comp-a to login and another program to login at the same time.
Will it work?
Thanks
Maybe try a combination of VNC & logmein or RDP & logmein? That might work.
Originally posted by: I0s
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: I0s
okay, this is what I am trying to do.
I have a headless Windows XP server. I want comp-a to connect to server and at the same time comp-b to connect to the server, both logged in the same profile (clone mode, both seeing the same thing). Since Remote desktop does not allow 2 simultaneous connection, I want comp-a to login and another program to login at the same time.
Will it work?
Thanks
Maybe try a combination of VNC & logmein or RDP & logmein? That might work.
How come LogMeIn is the common factor?
Thanks
Mini Meeting: Invite a colleague or friend to your PC for an online meeting; view only or full control
Originally posted by: I0s
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: I0s
okay, this is what I am trying to do.
I have a headless Windows XP server. I want comp-a to connect to server and at the same time comp-b to connect to the server, both logged in the same profile (clone mode, both seeing the same thing). Since Remote desktop does not allow 2 simultaneous connection, I want comp-a to login and another program to login at the same time.
Will it work?
Thanks
Maybe try a combination of VNC & logmein or RDP & logmein? That might work.
How come LogMeIn is the common factor?
Thanks