All the customers we support are running windows servers/clients with
rdp enabled. We usually connect to the server and then on from there to
the client pc's. I would love to see this as a separate application that
could be installed on their server and resolve the hostnames etc against
an internal dns server. 

Let me know if you need a beta tester! ;-)

Brian 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott
C. Best
Sent: 10 August 2007 19:46
To: Brendon Baumgartner
Cc: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] EchoRDP


        Not yet. :) We have an in-house application called
"serverMirror"
that could be easily updated to "offload" to TCP 3389, making it a good
candidate for tunneling RDP sessions. But then I think I should just
make
it a connection-option in EchoVNC, rather than another application.
        What's your opinion of which would be better?

-Scott

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Brendon Baumgartner wrote:

> Does such a thing exist??
>
>

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