Re: Questions About RealVNC Personal Edition...

2009-12-17 Thread Alex Pelts
I have been using Enterprise Edition for several years and very happy with it. I have not used encryption but other than that it is an excellent product. Although I am still at 4.2.9 version since none of the new features interest me. You can answer most of your questions by downloading a trial

Re: Questions About RealVNC Personal Edition...

2009-12-17 Thread Dale Eshelman
The short answer is NO On Dec 15, 2009, at 08:23 AM, Robin Hill wrote: On Thu Dec 10, 2009 at 05:01:44PM -0600, Peter Bunn wrote: I'm wondering if the RealVNC Personal Edition would be a better solution for me, and I have a few questions... Is it as secure as the VNC over SSH tunnel

how to remote to clients PC for troubleshooting?

2009-12-17 Thread Chris R. Johnson
Hi, How can I remote into a clients computer (miles away and not on a network) to troubleshoot it? Could I operate from a Mac this way into a PC? Which version will I need? Enterprise? Thank you. Chris ___ VNC-List mailing list

ATT as service provider

2009-12-17 Thread Nancy
My iPhone will not access my VNC server whenever ATT is the ISP for the iPhone. The iPhone will, however, access the server when connected by Wifi to an ISP other than ATT. Any suggestions as to why this is happening or how to get around it? ___

RE: how to remote to clients PC for troubleshooting?

2009-12-17 Thread Philip Herlihy
Well, the client machine has to be reachable by some sort of network or you can forget it! RealVNC does work reasonably well over dial-up, even; otherwise, you need to set up a virtual server (other terms are used) within the broadband router. See http://www.portforward.com/ for details on how