David A. Bandel wrote:
Why don you just use vnc?

I've tried 2 - 3 different varieties of VNC (Ultra, Tight, etc.) and I use them routinely for administration of remote boxes when I need a gui.


But for applications VNC has never seemed reliable enough or responsive enough for heads-down work. It seems sluggish (even with the "server" being 6" away). And it often doesn't keep up with screen changes so it requires frequent refreshes; right-click pop-ups sometimes don't show, etc.

(And there's the fact the VNC to a Win box is single-user.)

If there's something to be done to make it work better, I'd sure like to learn it.

Thanks,
Michael

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