Do you use a VPN or other means of encryption with VNC?
At 08:12 PM 21/04/01 -0500, you wrote:
> > I'll second the use of VNC.
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>I'll third it. :) We've been using VNC exclusively for over 2 years, with
>nothing but success, on NT and Win2K machines. Copying and pasting between
>client and server is much more convenient than with PCA, since the
>clipboard is automatically transferred, and the speed has always been as
>fast or faster than PCA. Remote reboots are always reliable, unless
>there's a hardware problem (we use a remote power cycler for that). The
>new version of VNC allows you to scale the screen, so you can display 4 or
>more full-size server desktops on one screen (handy if you're addicted to
>watching the task manager graphs). Final hint: make shortcuts with your
>VNC connections (there's an option to save your password), put 'em in your
>Start menu, and you can launch windows with your servers' desktops in
>about 2 seconds.
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>Ron Allen Hornbaker
>President/CTO
>Humankind Systems, Inc.
>http://humankindsystems.com
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