RE: PCanywhere and VNC

2004-11-18 Thread John Aldrich
I can attest to the fact that they are NOT incompatible, as far as
interfering with each other. Again, as Viv mentioned, you can't use VNC to
talk to PC Anywhere or vice versa, but they don't conflict.

-Original Message-
From: Zach Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:07 PM
To: Viv Brunner
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCanywhere and VNC


Viv Brunner wrote:

> I have a customer that needs to work from home and I want to setup Real
> VNC for him. The company that sells and "supposedly" supports his
> accounting software use PC anywhere, and claim that the 2 are
> incompatible? Is this right?

They are incompatible in the sense that you cannot have a PC Anywhere 
client connect to a RealVNC server, or a RealVNC client connect to a PC 
Anywhere server.

You can have both pieces of software on the computer at a time though, 
they don't hinder each other.

As far as I know..

Zach
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RE: PCanywhere and VNC

2004-11-18 Thread Ken
I have pcAnywhere 11.0.1 & RealVNC 4.0 installed on my client's pc and my
pc.
I have been connected to my client's pc using pcAnywhere and RealVNC at the
same time. I wanted to compare refresh rates. RealVNC was great compared to
pcAnywhere. Both pc's are running Windows XP Pro fully patched.
My client is not yet comfortable with RealVNC yet, so he uses pcAnywhere
when he is out of his office. But this way I can still connect when he is
connected.

Ken

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Zach Dennis
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:07 PM
To: Viv Brunner
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PCanywhere and VNC

Viv Brunner wrote:

> I have a customer that needs to work from home and I want to setup Real
> VNC for him. The company that sells and "supposedly" supports his
> accounting software use PC anywhere, and claim that the 2 are
> incompatible? Is this right?

They are incompatible in the sense that you cannot have a PC Anywhere 
client connect to a RealVNC server, or a RealVNC client connect to a PC 
Anywhere server.

You can have both pieces of software on the computer at a time though, 
they don't hinder each other.

As far as I know..

Zach
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Re: PCanywhere and VNC

2004-11-17 Thread Zach Dennis
Viv Brunner wrote:
I have a customer that needs to work from home and I want to setup Real
VNC for him. The company that sells and "supposedly" supports his
accounting software use PC anywhere, and claim that the 2 are
incompatible? Is this right?
They are incompatible in the sense that you cannot have a PC Anywhere 
client connect to a RealVNC server, or a RealVNC client connect to a PC 
Anywhere server.

You can have both pieces of software on the computer at a time though, 
they don't hinder each other.

As far as I know..
Zach
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