Hi Tom,

VNC will allow you to access the user interfaces of those systems, and the
Personal and Enterprise Editions will allow file-sharing with them, too (or
you can use Windows File Sharing, alternatively).

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> Subject: 1Quick vnc question
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> Greetings:
>    I was interested in purchasing the personal VNC edition 
> for a simple home
> application. My objective is to:
> -Control two Windows peer-to-peer personal pc's performing basic file
> sharing and printer functions with one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
> -achieve this objective without the need for 
> yet-another-piece of interface
> hardware with boxes, wires, blinking/flashing lights, giant 
> a/c adapters and
> so on, ie., without the need for a KVM switch.
>    Is the VNC software appropriate for this task? Thanks for 
> any feedback.
> 
> Tom D.
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