The problem with VNC is it isn't encrypted. Someone can capture your
username, password and session data with a protocol analyser.


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> I've used PCAnywhere with several installations and found it to be
> nothing but problematic and bulky.
> Give VNC server a quick look-see. You'll find it to be smaller faster
> more secure and free.
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html
>
> Chris Wang wrote:
> >
> > I have a problem about the caption.  When performing ping from local
office
> > to the remote location, the ISDN connection is up and everything is
fine.
> > However, when I initiate a PCAnywhere connection from local to the
server
> > (remote),
> > the PCAnywhere connection is up for a while (less than a minute) and
then
> > hang up.
> > Pls. note that the ISDN connection is fine at that moment.
> >
> > Anyone experience the same problem before?
> >
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