It is possible to have multple logins on wxp at the same time.
Howver, it is not possible to my knowledge to have independent
environments in wxp. Reuires a server version of windblows or a version
of unix like BSD or Mac OSX.
--- Seak, Teng-Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No.
PS:
On Dec 29, 2007 3:08 PM, Dale Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is possible to have multple logins on wxp at the same time.
If you're talking about fast user switch, well, I won't qualify that
as multiple login at the *same time* since only one user can use the
computer at any given
On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 17:21 +0100, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
No.
PS: Microsoft won't be happy if someone manages to do this in
workstation-grade of its O/S ;)
On Dec 26, 2007 10:22 PM, David K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to allow multiple VNC logins
to 1 Windows PC, where
wingate? no idea realyy, wingate is just a guess.
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Subject: OT Port Redirector
A long time ago I had references from this list to what
Great :-)
I've not seen this one before, but it looks just the business - its free and it
works on any version of Widows
Thanks
On 15 Mar 2005 at 22:27, Juan Belmonte Moreno wrote:
I use daily AnalogX PortMapper (freeware)
www.AnalogX.com
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From: Peter
John,
There was no other message with the delivery report, just what I posted,
which is a little annoying. And no attachment or information on the
attachment, by the looks of it whatever automated system rejects the
messages does so just because its an .exe file, not necessarily because
there is
For various reasons, I'm locked into Outlook Express at the moment.
Windows-side, I think that's what most people have issues with; the
comprehension and flexible handling of headers for OE is abysmal with no
improvement in sight. That brings us back to manually changing the
addresses, which
Usually Win98 machine doesn't require a real login with password. But in
order to make WinNT machines accept SMB connection, Win98 has to provide such
information. Win9x provides such info from login info.
So configure your Win98 machine so that it requires a login with a
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Hello Ben,
Why don't you just save a copy of the old program before
compiling/installing the new app? I always keep multiple versions of mine
(as well as all source files and ISS script files) just in case.
David
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Pete,
I agree about the auto response. They are not useful. It's one more email
to open that provides little, if any, useful information.
Carl
Hell, IMO, the user shouldn't get a free-pass when his client sends an
auto-
response -- period. :) One of the wonderful things about EMail is that
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I for one, as a network user, would find that INCREDIBLY annoying, unless it
said this message will self-destruct in 5 seconds, and had a countdown
timer.
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I for one, as a network user, would find that INCREDIBLY annoying, unless
it
said this message will self-destruct in 5 seconds, and had a countdown
timer.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stefan Ebert
Hi,
[snip]
VNC is installed on each WS as service and to be started
manual by an admin
using script or strcm. I chosed this way to disallow illegal
access. The
problem here is that,
Stick it in their start up group..
Or if you cant trust them, their login script..
Or id say screw the so-called restriction, and make
them sign an agreement that they are subject to monitoring
with out notice. business use only, bla bla bla.
That's how *any* company I have ever worked for
Stefan,
{stuff removed}
To my question: Is there a way to start VNC as service AFTER user logon
to WS and ensuring that the helper icon will appear?
Or is anyone planning an option in any VNC release that gives an user
the opportunity to decide whether an admin may access the WS or not,
par
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT? - VNC as Service
[rant snipped]
If you want to be kind, they can also just watch for the icon to
change color
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William,
thanks for reply.
[snipalot]
Or is anyone planning an option in any VNC release that gives
an user the
opportunity to decide whether an admin may access the WS
and local law.
Paul
On 10 Jan 2003 at 9:36, Carl wrote:
Well stated!
Carl
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Subject: Re: OT? - VNC as Service
Stick it in their start up group..
Or if you cant
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I'm wondering if there is an opensource SERVER
out there somewhere, or if Xvnc could be adapted to
talk both languages.
See this thread:
http://mail.rdesktop.org/archive/2002/msg00050.html
Being as winterms are so cheap these days, it would
be a nice idea to run
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