Thanks John,

I'm learning fast. If you want to see what I am mainly hope to for my
employer go to this link.

http://agspsrv34.agric.wa.gov.au/climate/livedata/sumpages.htm 

I work for the Department of Agriculture Western Australia

The data is up on our external website within 6 minutes of it occurring in
the paddock.

I provide upto the minute weather statistics near real time from paddock to
website within a few minutes of it happening.

All of our pc are Windows 95 (doesn't suffer resource leakages that Windows
98 does) and using DOS with QBASIC V4.5 as our processing power. The QBASIC
programme writes the HTML code for our webpages. These are transferred using
SecondCopy as a file transfer programme. Works great.

I am located in Merredin Western Australia.

Regards,

John

-----Original Message-----
From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 22:00
To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: How to track use of VNC



I was not aware that RVNC does not do File Transfers.  We use TVNC for
traveling user's remote access back to their desktops, therefore FT is
important, which TVNC does fairly well.  (Only minor annoyance with TVNC FT
is can't see remote PC's Network Shares, unless specifically mapped as Drive
letters.)

Thanks for your quick comment on RVNC vs TVNC.  FT alone is a breaker for
us.
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