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
Tom Wilson wrote:
> It isn't rdesktop that is the problem. It would be your temporary TS
access license expiring. The only way I can think of to trick it is
change the name of your pc connecting to it. It may issue a new
temporary license then. There used to be an option, -l I think, that
was
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 23:12, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Rdesktop works like a champ as a way to get into a W2k Server box and
> run Win apps. But it appears it will only work for 90 days unless I
> cough up some *more* $ to MS.
>
> (I own more licenses of various MS junk than any 3 people I know. The
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:06:28 -0600
Michael Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wil McGilvery wrote:
> > I don't know any way around the licensing. I guess if you use the
> > software, you pay the price.
> >
> > What applications are you trying to access?
>
> For now, mainly Quicken, QuickBooks, F
Wil McGilvery wrote:
I don't know any way around the licensing. I guess if you use the software, you pay the price.
What applications are you trying to access?
For now, mainly Quicken, QuickBooks, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, MPLAB
(PICmicro IDE), PowerBible CD, MS Office, TaxACT. That covers about 9
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Subject: Re: rdesktop and Win Terminal $erver
Wil McGilvery wrote:
> Are you using terminal services for remote admin or as a terminal server?
How many people are accessing the box at one time?
>
Wil McGilvery wrote:
Are you using terminal services for remote admin or as a terminal server? How many people are accessing the box at one time?
Wil
Just me for now but I plan to add others later (and don't want to be
limited to 2 sessions). So I set it up in the "application" mode. Also,
admi
:
Subject: rdesktop and Win Terminal $erver
Rdesktop works like a champ as a way to get into a W2k Server box and
run Win apps. But it appears it will only work for 90 days unless I
cough up some *more* $ to MS.
(I own more licenses
Rdesktop works like a champ as a way to get into a W2k Server box and
run Win apps. But it appears it will only work for 90 days unless I
cough up some *more* $ to MS.
(I own more licenses of various MS junk than any 3 people I know. The
idea of having to buy yet another license in order to run