I wish they would fix the CRASHING part it makes this software useless.
they say they cant fix it yet due to the economy but since I paid for the
product it would be nice if it worked without crashing. I too have to use
a backup software im about ready to stop using it
From: Christian Bechter [mailto:bech...@bild-ton.ch]
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 10:36 AM
To: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: bech...@bild-ton.ch
Subject: [Echovnc-users] Stupid newby questions - echoserver performance,
rdp without servermirror?
Hello
I'm new to EchoVNC and EchoServer and therefore some "stupid" questions (in
fact not these are but myself i suppose...)
- Do i need ServerMirror to connect to an rdp-Server or is it fully
implemented in EchoVNC?
- My Terminal-Servers are only XP Pro with Sala's Terminal patch, and on
some machines i can select the option "Allow EchoVNC to tunnel Remote
Desktop connections", but not on all - all are patched XP pro machines.
- Is it possible to run rdp and EchoVNC sessions on the same machine? I want
to use EchoVNC to do remote administration in the admin's user account while
rdp shall connect to the rdp user accounts (the rdp users are used for home
and media control appliances running parallel to the admin which has to run
in background)
- our own echoserver is up, paid and running, although sometimes connections
aren't made immediately, and sometimes - like now - there are no connections
made at all (??????). In our DSL-Router i forwarded port 1328 to the
machine which runs echoserver, servermirror, and teamviewer (my backup ;-)
echoVNC crashes quite often on remote machines and i can restart
echovnc-service this way)
- how do i make the "server" connect to the echoserver on reboot?
- i cannot start the echoserver as a service, there's only a stopped service
around which is busy creating error messages when i try to revive it. So
it's running in the admin account of my main machine now.
Hope this ain't too much for the beginning, i'm happy about every tip.
Thanks and greetings from Switzerland,
Christian
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