Nick,
The biggest drawback is that the VNC session has to be run on a physical
machine at the Data centre, hence you would end up with loads of physical
boxes dedicated to nothing else other than supporting VNC Sessions, which is
wasteful. Hence the use of TS sessions that don't require 1:1 sessions.

As for running the VNC applications, you can also use your local printer as
long as you run the VNC session down a pre-configured VPN.

The biggest problem with VNC Sessions is that you can sometimes run into
lots of problems routing the session through the enterprise routers and I
prefer to use Teamviewer (www.teamviewer.com) or Logmein (www.logmein.com)
both of which are stable, minimum maintenance and reasonably priced.

If you use the free version of Teamviewer you can even do file transfer
between machines (only possible with the paid for Logmein) so this is good
to get a feel for the program before you put it on your purchasing list.

Terminal Server sessions are the best way to go though if you require multi
terminal access to your apps. If you use Windows 2K then you are limited to
256 colours on the screen but with 2K3 and above you get full screen
resolution.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Nick Causton
Sent: 23 February 2009 11:39
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: VFP app over VNC

Hi All,

While recently playing with Virtual Servers, I discovered a new world of
Virtual Applications running over a VNC console.  This got me thinking can a
VFP app run in a VNC console.  Does the VFP application require some sort of
wrapper around the outside to enable it as a VNC Virtual Application?  Does
anyone have any experience of doing this.

We have gone from a world of Win32 applications to one where customers want
Web applications, is a VNC Win32 app the next logical step.  If so that can
only be good for the Fox.

Have fun,
  Nick


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