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  • Which VNC do you use, and WHY?

    I've gone through 3 different versions of it, and each has its plusses and minus's. I personally like TightVNC the most so far.

    And for those of you who don't know what VNC is:

    Ultra http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
    Tight http://www.tightvnc.com/
    Real http://www.realvnc.com/
    18
    Real VNC
    0%
    6
    Tight VNC
    0%
    8
    Ultra VNC
    0%
    0
    Other
    0%
    4
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    Mini:
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    Server:
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  • #2
    Real VNC, works well, with SSH.
    "I dream of a better world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned."

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    • #3
      er, Citrix
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      • #4
        Terminal services/remote desktop is my favourite
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        • #5
          DameWare is my prefered method. If both systems are WinXP/2k3 then I used the built-in one.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jammrock
            DameWare is my prefered method. If both systems are WinXP/2k3 then I used the built-in one.

            Jammrock
            I'm glad you mentioned that, how exactly do you enable that? I have all XP machines at home right now, so I'd really like to know.

            Unfortunately from work to home I have to stick w/some version of VNC. I'd like to know what all you guys use in case I'm missing out on something more reliable, and of course, free always helps!
            Go Bunny GO!


            Titan:
            MSI NEO2-FISR | Intel P4-3.0C | 1024MB Corsair TWINX1024 3200LLPT RAM | ATI AIW 9700 Pro | Dell P780 @ 1024x768x32 | Turtle Beach Santa Cruz | Sony DRU-500A DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW | WDC 100GB [C:] | WDC 100GB [D:] | Logitech MX-700

            Mini:
            Shuttle SB51G XPC | Intel P4 2.4Ghz | Matrox G400MAX | 512 MB Crucial DDR333 RAM | CD-RW/DVD-ROM | Seagate 80GB [C:] | Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

            Server:
            Abit BE6-II | Intel PIII 450Mhz | Matrox Millennium II PCI | 256 MB Crucial PC133 RAM | WDC 6GB [C:] | WDC 200GB [E:] | WDC 160GB [F:] | WDC 250GB [G:]

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            • #7
              Originally posted by agallag
              Terminal services/remote desktop is my favourite
              Yuppers!
              XP's Remote Desktop is slick & fast.
              The host must be XP, but the remote client can be any windows version (maybe not 95)

              It is somewhat faster than the VNC I tried (don't remember which one)

              chuck
              Last edited by cjolley; 30 July 2003, 13:08.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Byock
                Real VNC, works well, with SSH.
                Byock, How do you enable SSH? I have not used Real VNC in a while, but the other versions, I'm trying UltraVNC right now, does not have an SSH option. Thanks much!
                Go Bunny GO!


                Titan:
                MSI NEO2-FISR | Intel P4-3.0C | 1024MB Corsair TWINX1024 3200LLPT RAM | ATI AIW 9700 Pro | Dell P780 @ 1024x768x32 | Turtle Beach Santa Cruz | Sony DRU-500A DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW | WDC 100GB [C:] | WDC 100GB [D:] | Logitech MX-700

                Mini:
                Shuttle SB51G XPC | Intel P4 2.4Ghz | Matrox G400MAX | 512 MB Crucial DDR333 RAM | CD-RW/DVD-ROM | Seagate 80GB [C:] | Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

                Server:
                Abit BE6-II | Intel PIII 450Mhz | Matrox Millennium II PCI | 256 MB Crucial PC133 RAM | WDC 6GB [C:] | WDC 200GB [E:] | WDC 160GB [F:] | WDC 250GB [G:]

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                • #9
                  Haven't been using any VNC for a while ... the last one i used was that free one from the UK, but i can't remember the name!
                  no matrox, no matroxusers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mmp121
                    I'm glad you mentioned that, how exactly do you enable that? I have all XP machines at home right now, so I'd really like to know.

                    Unfortunately from work to home I have to stick w/some version of VNC. I'd like to know what all you guys use in case I'm missing out on something more reliable, and of course, free always helps!


                    chuck
                    Chuck
                    秋音的爸爸

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                    • #11
                      Tis not too hard, here is a walkthru...

                      SSH
                      "I dream of a better world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned."

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                      • #12
                        eSVNC... but judging from the webpage it looks like it evolved into UltraVNC now

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                        • #13
                          tight VNC can be used with SSH, and with the right setting its a lot faster than terminal services

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                          • #14
                            RealVNC cos it was the first one I could find the download link for.

                            Works much better than dameware imo - I find that really slow. Do like how you can remotely install it though.

                            Otherwise Terminal Services on win2k servers or remote desktop on xp machines.

                            Would LOVE to find a way of getting terminal services installed on a win2k pro box - it must be possible somehow.

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                            • #15
                              TightVNC here ..

                              it has some neat options, but I never found a way to get the 2nd head (Win2k system running Matrox cards in independant DH mode)

                              anybody got a clue how to do that ?
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