list the things you want to do with the machine. that will get you started in building a strategy. Jaws works fine with rdp.

On Mar 28, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

With Window-Eyes, I find RDP between XP and Vista or Vista and XP { very fast using a reasonable Internet connection. I am told, although I cannot verify it, that there are a lot of issues with JFW and RDP. Breaking this down into tasks is something I currently cannot do. I have a Mac Mini which I use as a dedicated host for my FTP services. Ordinarily I don't keep a keyboard connected to this machine, and it would be nice to simply be able to administrate it remotely. The server software itself is not a problem, since it has in-built remote admin functionality. But the machine in general, it'd have been nice.
On 28 Mar 2007, at 13:48, David Poehlman wrote:

well, you can have even more access under terminal but it ttakes a bbit of doing. the issues are though that Mac is quite different in this space than windows in that Macs have different and more severe securrity constraints. I've actually never liked the ms rdp implementation because I found it slow and cumbersom to use. So, breeak this down into tasks. What do you want to do?

On Mar 28, 2007, at 5:37 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

As I said, I would like to be able to do what I can do with RDP under Windows. In other words, use the machine remotely. Run programmes remotely. That is why I was hoping perhaps there was an accessible version of Apple Remote Desktop. I planb to exchange my old Windows laptop for a MacBook Pro in the coming months, and it would have been nice to had access to the resources of my desktop machines remotely. I guess I've just become used to having this kind of access from my laptop under Windows.

On 28 Mar 2007, at 02:07, David Poehlman wrote:

tell us what you want to do and we'll help.












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