Hey folks,
I wanted to say how much I appreciate the suggestions and discussions on
this thread. After looking things over I've decided to go with SplashTop
for a year. I like the look and feel, works on my Mac and will for less
than LogMeIn let's me have access to all my company computers.
Check
Robert,
We’ve used IsItUp for many years.
David Ringsmuth
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Subject: Re: What do you use to monitor your offsite servers?
I saw that thread and thought I read it thoroughly, wasn’t
I saw that thread and thought I read it thoroughly, wasn’t that about remote
access and administration of computers not on your local network? I’m looking
to be notified that a server is no longer responding... a server that has
crashed or is down or unreachable for some reason. Isn’t that a dif
xcept
RD even though they don't understand how it works.
Steve
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We have a number of 4D Servers which we run under a dedicated Windows Account.
We use the same Windows Account to run all Production Servers on all machines.
If someone needs to monitor the server they can do that via RDC using that
Windows Account. That avoids any session confusion. However, it
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The issue as I understand it is this; Windows Server allows you to have
multiple sessions for users concurrently logged in. This can be confusing when
multiple people connect expecting t
The issue as I understand it is this; Windows Server allows you to have
multiple sessions for users concurrently logged in. This can be confusing when
multiple people connect expecting to administer the same desktop, but instead
of seeing a shared desktop they get their own desktop in their own
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> Just don't use RD in an environment you don't control because it does not
> launch to the console, it creates a new session. If you have multiple people
> accessing
Quote:
> Just don't use RD in an environment you don't control because it does not
> launch to the console, it creates a new session. If you have multiple people
> accessing the same system, they all have their own sessions and it creates
> all kinds of problems.
You need to make sure the user
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I like this as well
I like this as well
Regards
Chuck
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 2:14 PM, steve simpson via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 2:01 PM,
>
> John Baughma wrote:
>
> > I really like Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac which can be downloaded
> for
> > free from Microsoft. T
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 2:01 PM,
John Baughma wrote:
> I really like Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac which can be downloaded for
> free from Microsoft. They regularly update it. Clipboards are shared and
> you can designate one or more folders on your Mac as network drives which
> automatically
Hi Kirk
Lots of options.
And lots of cost options, of course!
I support customers in far flung places (From the UK) and have done so for some
time.
Half way around the world, and often with very limited bandwidth.
Various products over the years, but TeamViewer for the last many.
Yes, it costs,
Kirk,
Connectwise (ScreenConnect) is the best replacement for LogMeIn.
Cheaper, more features.
But if you share your account, only 1 user can use it at a time. LogMeIn
allowed me to share subsets of computer access without paying more.
David Ringsmuth
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I really like Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac which can be downloaded for free
from Microsoft. They regularly update it. Clipboards are shared and you can
designate one or more folders on your Mac as network drives which
automatically mount when you log in.
With RMD you are logging in as one
Kirk,
We switched from LogmeIn to Splashtop years ago. We use it from Mac to Windows
all the time and it works great. Can move files to/from as well. No
complaints here.
David Conley
> On Jul 15, 2018, at 8:03 PM, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
> Good suggestion
Thanks Alan and Miyako. Interesting approaches and tools I hadn't
considered. To be honest probably not a direction I'm going as my skills in
those areas are adequate at best and I'm afraid of horking something up by
mistake and then having to go down to the datacenter to fix it.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2
Hey Doug,
RAdmin looks pretty good. Certainly priced right for situations where one
has a smallish number of machines to manage. Good information on Simplehelp
too.
Thanks!
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 1:30 AM Douglas Cryer via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I thought I would
Hi there,
I thought I would chime in as I may have something useful to contribute for
once __
My support team manage over 30 hosted Windows servers mostly at our data centre
but some at client sites. For server remote control we almost exclusively use
RAdmin. Unfortunately there is no Mac cl
We use RealVNC on all servers but use TeamViewer for client machines. We used
to use LogMeIn for client machines but our support guys prefer Teamviewer and I
didn't ask why.
Alan Chan
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FAQ:
you might also be interested in:
Alternative à RDP (http://forums.4d.com/Post/FR/24803223/1/24818538#24818538)
which mentions
TSPLUS (https://www.tsplus.net/)
guacamole (https://guacamole.apache.org/)
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Good suggestions guys. I really appreciate it. Many things I've been
looking at already. I use TeamViewer quite a lot to help people with
'stuff'. Usually 'Here, let me google that for you' but it's also good when
someone is saying, "4D just isn't working right..." and I want to see what
they are a
Looking at the responses you’re getting makes me wonder about the use case.
I liked Join.Me for remote support. It was easy to get remote users online
pretty easily (assuming they had permission to install software). That scenario
was “Ben is having problems and I need to login to his computer t
I’ll bet there is a reason not to, but from a Mac to a Mac I use good old Apple
Screen Sharing (VNC). To a Windows server I use Microsoft Remote Desktop for
Mac. Both are free and work really well. Have not found any limitation with
either. Nothing required on the server end.
John
John Baughm
Splashtop looks really good, I might have to swap from Teamviewer
Regards,
Wayne
On 16 July 2018 at 08:41, Guy Algot via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> +1 for Splashtop. Much more economical than either LogMeIn or TeamViewer.
> Works better too IMO.
>
>> On Jul 15, 2018, at 2:27 PM,
+1 for Splashtop. Much more economical than either LogMeIn or TeamViewer. Works
better too IMO.
> On Jul 15, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
> I've been using LogMeIn for a few years. It was great at $100/year. It was
> OK at $200/year but now it's go
Teamviewer, I cheated for a long time and said i was not using it in a
commercial environment but then guilt got the better of me!
Regards,
Wayne
On 16 July 2018 at 07:14, Ed Glassgow via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> Splashtop (mac/pc).. or if on Windows and you can do port forwar
Splashtop (mac/pc).. or if on Windows and you can do port forwarding, UltraVNC.
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 15, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
> I've been using LogMeIn for a few years. It was great at $100/year. It was
> OK at $200/year but now it's
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