the home and home premium versions DO support remote desktop OUT so you
can control the xp machine (if XP Pro which includes the remote server
bit).
If not I can recommend TightVNC which is free!
good luck
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Jaap_98
Jaa
One thing you should consider is that you cannot play DRM-protected
music on the Squeezebox.
If you already have the AppleTV, you could play your local music from
there, and use a SBR/SBC to play Pandora and Rhapsody from
Squeezenetwork.
Another thing you should consider is the sound equipment y
Hahaha.
Very true... I am getting in a huge tangle.
I want a DAC of some sort obviously. I want to control Rhapsody and
Pandora from my laptop. I want to play my MP3s (ie iTunes) from
wherever is best...laptop, AppleTV, NAS. I have two laptops. I just
got an Apple TV as a gift. But I have y
So, I think you're getting in a tangle of what's possible.
1) You can use a SB3/SBR to connect the SqueezeNetwork on the internet
without requiring any local Squeezecentre/NAS. Services coming across
the internet like Pandora can be used this way:
Pandora->Internet->Router->(Wi-Fi)>SB3/SBR.
2) Y
I still haven't purchased the Duet or SB3 until I figure this out.
Would this work...
Forget about the NAS laptop altogether. Use my main laptop to control
Rhapsody and Pandora sending the selections wirelessly via
SqueezeCenter to the SB3 or SBR. Connect my Apple TV (using its 160gb
drive as
Have a look at VNC -
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/download.html
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amcluesent
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Thanks.
The portable is Vista Home Premium and the NAS is XP Home. So
according to that link I cannot use remote desktop. Is there any third
party software or workarounds anybody?
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sqwk77
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See this nasty long link;
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/02ddfbec-7a97-4788-9d54-86f174a95f841033.mspx
Looks like it depends on what version of Vista you are running whether
it comes in the tin.
There are numerous other remote control software available though so
google aw
The portable laptop is Vista, the NAS is windows XP. Remote desktop
sounds like what I want but I don't seem to be able to figure out how
to activate it/set it up.
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Can you provide some additional information regarding the OS running on
the NAS?
If Windows; Why not use the remote desktop feature of windows. This way
you take over the screen, keyboard and mouse as if you actually sit
behind the NAS laptop.
Frank
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SilverRS8
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Sorry for my ignorance here but...
I have a laptop setup as a NAS. I have a wireless network supposedly
setup.
I want to be able to control the NAS laptop from another portable
laptop. I want to be able to use the portable laptop as a sort of
remote control to play itunes music, Rhapsody and
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