Great point. Is there a difference between UltraVNC and TightVNC?
The server and viewer are free right?
Which web site to use to obtain them?
I am thinking of switching from RealVNC on PCs. Assume those will connect with 
anyone still using RealVNC?

On the Macs we use VineServer from Redstone and Chicken of the VNC from 
Geekspiff.
Any suggested free alternates?

Dale-

On Mar 12, 2011, at 07:25 AM, Constantin Kaplinsky wrote:

Hello,

>>>>> B. Scott Smith wrote:

> The free version does not support User Switching (FUS) in XP.
> Nor does it support RDP.
> Nor does it support Vista.
> Nor does it support Windows 7.
> Try UltraVNC.

TightVNC 2.0 supports that as well.

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Constantin

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