If you want to keep using vnc, change to ultravnc. It has file transfer.
The cost is $ 0.00.  You might need to do a port forwarding on your
firewall/router.
There is a java/browser option that's doesn't require any client software.  

Rick Quilhot
IT Administrator
J. America Retail Products
314 M.A.C. Avenue, Suite 100
East Lansing, MI 48823
517.333.2680 x 102 (phone)
517.333.2596 (fax)



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 2:00 PM
To: Profox
Subject: [NF] Server Remote Control

Hey! - -  - ---- -

I seek your wise counsel.

Background: We are headed out-of-town for a couple of weeks. I need  
to work.

Question: What is the *simplest* way to:
  - Control only one PC, a W2K server behind a router
  - Do it from multiple machines (in hotels, etc.)
  - (This seems to be the kicker): Have the ability to transfer files  
(if I log in from my laptop)

I know we have had discussions of this before. From the archives, I  
am checking out "Crossloop" and "LogMeIn." I am currently using "Real  
VNC" to control computers within my network, but (looking at their  
Web site) I can't transfer files (and I am reading to figure out how  
to get through my router). Will Windows "Remote Desktop" let me do  
this? (is is available on W2K Server?)

I am certainly willing to buy the version of Real VNC (or whatever)  
that allows me to do this, but before I do, I seek your wise counsel.

Ken


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