. It is Free, it works across all major platforms apart from apple(i think0, it is open source so you can make whatever changes suit you and best of all it's so simple to use.
Greg Palmer
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Any feed back is appreciated.
Thanks Greg I will look into RealVnc, but was wondering if I could use the remote desktop service that xp provides? Is this just as good? and can an Xp machine connect to a 98 or a 2000 machine on our network using remote service
Thanks Guys, can you configure the realvnc to launch at restart? for example does another party have to log in first and launch vnc before you can get in there
you can't go wrong with real vnc. I use it all the time over my home network and it's never let me down once. Also for what it does, I was expecting a 50-100 mb download - I as amazed to see it's less than 1mb!
On another note, someone mentioned lack of Apple support . . . os X is support is available from RealVNC -- TightVNC has not picked it up as of yet, but you can mix and match.
Oops . . . kinda got OT there, back to the question at hand. Which ever version of VNC you choose, I think you will be pleased. Don't think anyone really picked up on your original question. If you really want to connect to an XP remote desktop from another version of Windows, see
Hi,
The remote desktop which comes with XP is brilliant, however you need to install the relevant client on other versions of the OS.
Real VNC has apparently gotten some security issues attached to it(I havent gotten details on this perhaps they have been ironed out)
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