for the Mac from Microsoft if you are connecting to RDC
on the PC side.
Dale Eshelman
Kansas City, MO
--- On Fri, 4/10/09, Justin DeSantis justindesan...@lavabit.com wrote:
From: Justin DeSantis justindesan...@lavabit.com
Subject: Re: Disable Local Screen when logged on remotely?
To: VNC-List
to RDC
on the PC side.
Dale Eshelman
Kansas City, MO
--- On Fri, 4/10/09, Justin DeSantis justindesan...@lavabit.com wrote:
From: Justin DeSantis justindesan...@lavabit.com
Subject: Re: Disable Local Screen when logged on remotely?
To: VNC-List@realvnc.com
Date: Friday, April 10, 2009, 5:02 PM
: Justin DeSantis justindesan...@lavabit.com
Subject: Re: Disable Local Screen when logged on remotely?
To: VNC-List@realvnc.com
Date: Friday, April 10, 2009, 5:02 PM
That's fine, but what about the
encryption option?
TightVNC does not support encryption.
That is the biggest issue, I need encryption
2009 18:01
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Disable Local Screen when logged on remotely?
I am recent convert from Microsoft Remote Desktop.
Is there a way to blank out the screen when one logs on remotely? I
don't want somebody sitting at my desk watching me work.
I am running 4.3.1
I am recent convert from Microsoft Remote Desktop.
Is there a way to blank out the screen when one logs on remotely? I
don't want somebody sitting at my desk watching me work.
I am running 4.3.1 Enterprise on Windows XP 32.
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I am recent convert from Microsoft Remote Desktop.
Is there a way to blank out the screen when one logs on remotely? I
don't want somebody sitting at my desk watching me work.
I am running 4.3.1 Enterprise on Windows XP 32.
TightVNC have the feature you want.
Bye,
Claudio.
Thank you Claudio; however TightVNC does not have built in encryption.
UltraVNC has the encryption plug ins, however there ia no OS X viewer.
I require the ability to access my Windows machine from my Macbook - with
FULL encryption.
TightVNC have the feature you want.
Bye,
Claudio.
Hi,
You don't need a viewer from the same vendor as the server. You can install
TightVNC on the server with the blank the screen option enabled, while
using the RealVNC viewer.
Unless of course the blank the screen option is something that needs to be
configured on the viewer as well. I don't
On Fri Apr 10, 2009 at 11:32:51PM +0200, Pascal Rottier wrote:
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 9:32 PM, justindesan...@lavabit.com wrote:
Thank you Claudio; however TightVNC does not have built in encryption.
UltraVNC has the encryption plug ins, however there ia no OS X viewer.
I require the
That's fine, but what about the encryption option?
TightVNC does not support encryption.
That is the biggest issue, I need encryption between the client and server.
Pascal Rottier wrote:
Hi,
You don't need a viewer from the same vendor as the server. You can
install TightVNC on the server with
Justin,
OK, yeah, you're right, I missed that. But what about UltraVNC? If that
supports both the blank screen option and the encryption, then could you
install that on the server? While using RealVNC on the client? Or is your
server also OS X?
Pascal
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Justin
That's fine, but what about the encryption option?
TightVNC does not support encryption.
That is the biggest issue, I need encryption between the client and server.
You can use an SSH tunnelling or e VPN connection, are client and
server on
the
same LAN?
Bye,
Claudio.
Pascal
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