While the discussion about RDP and VNC is a good one, I just wanted to point
out that ogsRcon is not a replacement for either - its really just a little
command prompt application for sending rcon commands - suitable for use in
bat files as part of an overall automation strategy.

On the other topic, I prefer RDP, only because its what I am used to and
because its all built in to Windows (both on Windows Server and XP).  No
additional downloads or installations and security is good and integrated.

Frazer

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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:16 PM
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Subject: RE: [hlds] ogsRcon Beta available for download

You can actually access the console with RDP

Start-->Run-->mstsc /console

Mash

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[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I find that RDP greatly
outperforms TightVNC and is less problematic. I only use VNC if I have to
look at the console for some reason, which is rare.


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