On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Dale Eshelman wrote:
The short answer is NO
But what was the question? I don't see questions in the message you
responded to, but there were about four questions in the message before
that quoted below. Maybe the short answer was NO to all four of those
questions.
I have been using Enterprise Edition for several years and very happy
with it. I have not used encryption but other than that it is an
excellent product. Although I am still at 4.2.9 version since none of
the new features interest me.
You can answer most of your questions by downloading a trial
The short answer is NO
On Dec 15, 2009, at 08:23 AM, Robin Hill wrote:
On Thu Dec 10, 2009 at 05:01:44PM -0600, Peter Bunn wrote:
I'm wondering if the RealVNC Personal Edition would be a better solution
for me, and I have a few questions...
Is it as secure as the VNC over SSH tunnel
On Thu Dec 10, 2009 at 05:01:44PM -0600, Peter Bunn wrote:
I'm wondering if the RealVNC Personal Edition would be a better solution
for me, and I have a few questions...
Is it as secure as the VNC over SSH tunnel method in all respects?
That depends really on what encryption they're using
Is the new computer on Windows XP? If so, you should be able to keep on
using it as before. There's no reason you would need to switch to the
paid version.
If the new computer is running Vista or 7, then the free edition won't
help you. However, you might want to consider other free
Hello:
For over a year, I've been using RealVNC (free version) through an SSH
tunnel to administer my Dad's Windows XP computer from several hundred
miles away. Recently, his older machine went south and a new one was
purchased for him. I have it mostly restored to the previous setup, but