RE: Was AW: WARNING: PCAnywhere -> PCAnywhere functions on a linux box ?

2001-04-22 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
nday, April 22, 2001 4:51 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: Was AW: WARNING: PCAnywhere -> PCAnywhere functions on a linux box ? o.k. Beside the discussion of PCA on WIN-Plattform, what can I use to get graphical interface to a linux box ? (I have a KDE running on the linux box) I tried VNC but it only

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Tony Schreiber
I had a problem like this once on NT4 and switched to Remotely Anywhere (http://www.remotelyanyhwere.com/). Haven't looked back. On Win2k you can use Terminal Services (in Remote Administration mode) and the Termincal Services Client - works great. > A failed installation (attempting to upgrade

OT: Was AW: WARNING: PCAnywhere -> PCAnywhere functions on a linux box ?

2001-04-22 Thread cf-talk
PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Sonntag, 22. April 2001 10:25 An: CF-Talk Betreff: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere On 4/21/01, Paul Smith penned: >So how would it work if I downloaded it to my remote server I manage with VNC? > >Does RAdmin require a boot after install? If so, I'm not sure I could >tr

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Bud
On 4/21/01, Paul Smith penned: >So how would it work if I downloaded it to my remote server I manage with VNC? > >Does RAdmin require a boot after install? If so, I'm not sure I could >trust it to come up. Yes, it does require a reboot. I downloaded it to my computer at home, uploaded it to the

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Eric Dawson
i use VNC. does the job plenty well. From: "John McKown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 20:29:53 -0400 Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a j

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Microsoft Netmeeting 3.x allows remote access to machines securely. Works well and is free. -Original Message- From: Andrew Tyrone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 22 April 2001 10:29 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere I'm glad this came up. I was about to pur

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Jim McAtee
aturday, April 21, 2001 10:03 PM Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere > Hi Zac, > > > > almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu > > > (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. > > > >I use VNC which has the

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Kym Kovan
Hi Zac, > > almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu > > (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. > >I use VNC which has the added benefit of being cross platform (running your >NT server on your PowerBook is very cool) and free. Timbuktu is cro

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
Do you use a VPN or other means of encryption with VNC? At 08:12 PM 21/04/01 -0500, you wrote: > > I'll second the use of VNC. > >I'll third it. :) We've been using VNC exclusively for over 2 years, with >nothing but success, on NT and Win2K machines. Copying and pasting between >client and serve

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Paul Smith
So how would it work if I downloaded it to my remote server I manage with VNC? Does RAdmin require a boot after install? If so, I'm not sure I could trust it to come up. best, paul At 09:13 PM 4/21/01 -0400, you wrote: >On a side note. I found this by an e-mail on the WIN-NT list. > >http:/

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread zac
John McKown wrote: > Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a java-based > program that was written by AT&T that basically does what PCA does, but > it is FREE, FREE, FREE! I believe that there are native clients but that it also has a java client available. -- Opt

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread zac
Dylan Bromby wrote: > almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu > (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. I use VNC which has the added benefit of being cross platform (running your NT server on your PowerBook is very cool) and free. --

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Bud
On a side note. I found this by an e-mail on the WIN-NT list. http://www.famatech.com/ It's called RAdmin. Costs 35.00 per license. It is at least 5 times as fast on screen redraws on NT. Even when the traffic on the server is heavy it's almost as fast as sitting at the server itself. It has

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread ron
> I'll second the use of VNC. I'll third it. :) We've been using VNC exclusively for over 2 years, with nothing but success, on NT and Win2K machines. Copying and pasting between client and server is much more convenient than with PCA, since the clipboard is automatically transferred, and the spe

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Andrew Tyrone
1 8:44 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere > > > I'll second the use of VNC. We utilize terminal server with our Win2K > servers, but we run VNC as a backup. The reason is that it allows us to > remote access the servers through any Internet Browse

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread John Lucas
EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "John McKown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:29 PM Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere > Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/). It is a java-

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread John McKown
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: WARNING: PCAnywhere A failed installation (attempting to upgrade ver. 8 to ver. 10) on an NT4, sp6 server literally destroyed the serve

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Andrew Tyrone
e to manage the servers. Any ideas on other programs? Thanks, Andy > -Original Message- > From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 8:22 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere > > > They didn't. > >

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Erika L Walker
- From: Dylan Bromby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:37 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. -Original Message- F

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Richard Colman
They didn't. Now using Terminal Server under windows 2000 and seems to be ok. Rick. -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 4:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere This happened to me too! With Version 9.2.

Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Brook Davies
This happened to me too! With Version 9.2. After installing it, I could not boot my NT 4.0 sp6a server without a blue screen of death reporting a Inaccessible boot device if I recall correctly. I had recently installed the same software on 3 of our other servers with the same configuration wit

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Dylan Bromby
almost every company i know that uses PCA has problems. i've used timbuktu (tried PCA for a few months) for years and it is *great*. -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 4:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: WARNING: PCAnywhere

RE: WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Terry Bader
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~bader > -Original Message- > From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:18 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: WARNING: PCAnywhere > > > A failed installation (attempting to upgrade ver. 8 to ver. >

WARNING: PCAnywhere

2001-04-22 Thread Richard Colman
A failed installation (attempting to upgrade ver. 8 to ver. 10) on an NT4, sp6 server literally destroyed the server OS, making it impossible to boot the OS without a "blue screen." This just happened to be an important production server without a ghosted system partition. We had to rebuild from s