Hello Patrick,

thx, another Q:

I now have two NIC cards on my computer:
1. connected to Internet (Named Internet)
2. connected to NT (Named Private)

now I want to use Dameware to connect NT, failed, is there any setting
I ignored?


Best regards,
 Tom                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sunday, July 15, 2001, you wrote:

PC> Yes,
PC> Terminal Server in NT 4.0 is OS specific. I use a combination of all three
PC> actually in a mixed network. Between Dameware and VNC I prefer Dameware if I
PC> have to control a NT 4.0 machine; I feel the interface is more user
PC> friendly. Between that and Hyena, I can find out pretty much anything and
PC> then go fix things as necessary. Incidentally the Dameware utilities are top
PC> notch too. A bit under $200 for the package and well worth it although for
PC> reporting my personal preference is Hyena.
PC> Cheers,
PC> Patrick

PC> Hello Patrick,

PC>> Terminal Server

PC> I think the Terminal Server need the Windows NT Terminal Server
PC> version to realize this.

PC>> Dameware

PC> Just tried its Mini remote control, really good, which impressed me
PC> much is that it deals with all  keys(Include WIN key), but when I use
PC> windows terminal, seems WIN key doesn't work, another point is that it
PC> support "auto install to remote".

PC> Thx,

PC> Tom


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