We use RealVNC from Windows machines to monitor / control other
remote Windows machines.
There are now a handful of remote Mac's that we need to look after too.
I know I can SSH in to them but VNC is what we'd prefer.
Any WAMUGers able to recommend a VNC server that will run happily
under OS
On 12/08/2006, at 9:35 AM, Antony N. Lord wrote:
We use RealVNC from Windows machines to monitor / control other
remote Windows machines.
There are now a handful of remote Mac's that we need to look after
too.
I know I can SSH in to them but VNC is what we'd prefer.
Any WAMUGers able to
Hi Antony
As always Version Tracker is your friend, but I have used well still using
Chicken of the VNC, it works very and is free.
Roger
On 12/8/06 9:35 AM, Antony N. Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use RealVNC from Windows machines to monitor / control other
remote Windows machines.
On 12/08/2006, at 9:35 AM, Antony N. Lord wrote:
We use RealVNC from Windows machines to monitor / control other
remote Windows machines.
There are now a handful of remote Mac's that we need to look after
too.
I know I can SSH in to them but VNC is what we'd prefer.
Any WAMUGers able
Yes me too Chicken of the VNC is great
natas
On 12/08/2006, at 14:53 PM, Greg Pennefather wrote:
Antony
I have to give another vote to Chicken of the VNC. Strange name, good
software. And I believe it will act as a server (or is that client
- they
seem to work backwards). I use it to
VNC SERVER
on 10.3 i had a few issues with the built-in (vnc compatible) Apple
Remote Desktop,
so i am using OSXvnc 1.71 instead.
http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html
i have not tested 10.4 's built-in (vnc compatible) ARD - maybe they
have made it better.
-geoff
On 12/08/2006,
Hi folks,
About 3 months ago I purchased an Imation 256MB thumb drive.
I use it to take photo files to the pharmacy to get prints.
Each time I return home I trash the files on the thumb drive.
Each I go to get prints done, the drive shows all the previous files
that I trashed, plus the new
Hi again folks,
Any suggestions for free disk scrubbing software.
Something that will remove all trace of deleted files.
It concerned me last time I sold my old Mac and upgraded that even
after I deleted all my own files before selling it, someone could
possibly dig them up and view them.
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