RE: staffing a 28-computer network

Latest post 06-18-2002 5:51 PM by Ozzie. 1 replies.

RE: staffing a 28-computer network

04-04-2002 10:17 PM

I sure can use all the tips I can get!
<:LINEBREAK:>You've come to the right place! There is a lot of collective expertise on these boards.
<:LINEBREAK:>One of the biggest assets I have is remote control software. I currently use VNC to save myself lots of time running from building to building.
<:LINEBREAK:>I like VNC also. However, there are times when it just doesn't cut it. I really like PC Anywhere's ability to easily transfer files to the remote computer.
<:LINEBREAK:>I was sysadmin for a large group of radiologists in the San Diego area. VNC allowed me to remotely help set up a gazillion e-mail accounts in a jiffy! It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it's as good as you you're going to get for free!
<:LINEBREAK:>One a side note, did you know that Windows XP prohibits use of VNC? Grrrrrrrr.

RE: staffing a 28-computer network

06-18-2002 5:51 PM

Thats pretty dumb then I cannot brouse using IE to hit a website running apache and using java or active x because both use<:LINEBREAK:>maybe MS browser intergration may just byte them LOL<:LINEBREAK:>because both java nad active X "run other executable software residing on the Workstation Computer<:LINEBREAK:>: Streaming viso and sound and Novell box and so forth MS are out of their mind on this one<:LINEBREAK:><:LINEBREAK:><:LINEBREAK:>Oz<:LINEBREAK:>Microsoft's XP license agreement says, "Except as otherwise permitted by the NetMeeting, Remote Assistance, and Remote Desktop features described below, you may not use the Product to permit any Device to use, access, display, or run other executable software residing on the Workstation Computer, nor may you permit any Device to use, access, display, or run the Product or Product's user interface, unless the Device has a separate license for the Product."