If it makes you feel any better, you can enable VNC under remote management and then sit at your windows PC and work on it. I use tightVNC to access a mac mini, then use "screensharing" on the mac mini to connect to any of the other macs.

Bill


David Lum wrote:

The thing is the size of portable CD player. Opening the manual (out of curiosity, not like I RTFM and with Mac why should I have to?), the cover says simply “Hello.” And the opening page says: “Congratulations, you and your Mac Mini were made for each other”.

No, we weren’t, you are a necessary evil you damn Mac Mini…

*David Lum*
Systems Engineer // NWEA^TM
Office 503.548.5229 //* *Cell (voice/text) 503.267.9764

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