One step further, you don't even need the executable on the client, just use
a java internet browser to connect and it automatically downloads a small
java version of the client. You type in the IP address of the computer and
the port and you are connected. I'm with John. I use this for working with
the servers and they sit right behind me. It saves me from having to figure
out what keyboard and mouse go with what server. I call it efficient,
others call it lazy.
Aaron Hoyt
System Administrator
Design Standards Corp.
PO Box 1620
Charlestown, NH 03603
Tel 603-826-7744
<mailto:Aaron@...>
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http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Installation on host requires reboot, but not on client. In
fact client does not even require installation, just run
executable. Have it installed on all my servers, may roll out
to problem clients later.
have fun,
John
a java internet browser to connect and it automatically downloads a small
java version of the client. You type in the IP address of the computer and
the port and you are connected. I'm with John. I use this for working with
the servers and they sit right behind me. It saves me from having to figure
out what keyboard and mouse go with what server. I call it efficient,
others call it lazy.
Aaron Hoyt
System Administrator
Design Standards Corp.
PO Box 1620
Charlestown, NH 03603
Tel 603-826-7744
<mailto:Aaron@...>
-----Original Message-----
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Installation on host requires reboot, but not on client. In
fact client does not even require installation, just run
executable. Have it installed on all my servers, may roll out
to problem clients later.
have fun,
John