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Turn on Remote Desktop.
"roman modic" wrote in message ... : Hello! : : What VNC server do you recommend for Windows Vista? : : Thanks, Roman : : |
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Vista Ultimate & above have Remote Desktop server capabilities.
I have Vista Home Premium, and use Tight VNC to connect to a Win MCE laptop. I connect to a XP Pro computer, using Remote Desktop Client. http://www.tightvnc.com/ "Good News!" wrote in message ... Turn on Remote Desktop. "roman modic" wrote in message ... : Hello! : : What VNC server do you recommend for Windows Vista? : : Thanks, Roman : : |
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"roman modic" wrote in message ... Hello! What VNC server do you recommend for Windows Vista? Thanks, Roman Real VNC works fine -- just run the server in User Mode. I don't recommend Remote Desktop, as it requires that the current user be logged off and the remote user log on as a separate user. Real VNC allows simulaneous use. |