Jonh Wendell wrote:
Hi, folks.
Currently we can use vnc clients with the url
host:display or host::port
As in ipv6 we have both symbols : and :: as part of the address, what
would be a reasonable way to use vnc clients at command line?
definitly a reason for a decent dns
Hi,
I have recently been using managed services software (Kaseya) that uses a form
of VNC and allows you to connect to all the remote computers it has been
installed on, this is all fine but there is one thing that I can't figure out
how it works Neither the client (VNC viewer) or the VNC
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Hi,
I have recently been using managed services software (Kaseya) that uses a form
of VNC and allows you to connect to all the remote computers it has been
installed on, this is all fine but there is one thing that I can't figure out
how it works Neither
Yoics, http://yoics.com, also provides this capability. Once it's
setup, you can simply use a browser to access the remote machine.
best
Ryo
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Robin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
I have recently been using managed services
Yes I have noticed using Apple Remote Desktop with Free VNC. The Apple side
will freeze. If I go to the Windows PC it is working fine.
Disconnect Apple Remote Desktop and use Chicken of the VNC with no issues.
Dale
--- On Mon, 11/3/08, Phil Endecott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Phil