On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:18:19 +0100, Mark Partous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
C Why not install UltraVNC on both (or all) machines? That's not only
C giving you access to mail...
Are you talking about UltraVNC or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the one I was referring to - a quick Google
Hello Cory,
Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 10:11:20 AM, you wrote:
C [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the one I was referring to - a quick Google found links
C that all point to http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net in some way or
C another, so I don't think there are more packages bearing the same
C name.
Because I
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 14:00:34 +0100, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you then point me to a manual for the more advanced functions?
All the links on the website seem to be dead.
Are there any docs? I didn't even know... :-D
Seriously: lurking in the foums every now and then, and playing
Hello Cory,
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 10:42:14 AM, you wrote:
C Why not install UltraVNC on both (or all) machines? That's not only
C giving you access to mail...
Are you talking about UltraVNC or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Best Wishes,
Mark
using The Bat! 3.0.2.10
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:29:16 +0100, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am feeling better already.
Indeed a magical tool :-D
(OT: I'm using VNC since the early days, back in '96 or '97 I think -
I wouldn't be able to do my job without anymore, Especially the added
functionality of UltraVNC rocks,
ON Thursday, March 10, 2005, 11:33:37 AM, you wrote:
C (OT: I'm using VNC since the early days, back in '96 or '97 I think -
C I wouldn't be able to do my job without anymore, Especially the added
C functionality of UltraVNC rocks, it's an ideal remote management and
C support tool).
Hi Cory,
Hallo Gerard,
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 08:53:59 +0100GMT (9-3-2005, 8:53 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
Z Since I have a bad case of the flu now I can only sit in bed and use my
laptop.
Beterschap.
Z Is there a way I can let the laptop access the mail directory of the Desktop
Z without corrupting
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 08:53:59 +0100, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I have a bad case of the flu now ...
Beterschap!
... I can only sit in bed and use my laptop.
However all my mail is on my desktop machine.
Why not install UltraVNC on both (or all) machines? That's not only
giving you
ON Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 10:42:14 AM, you wrote:
Since I have a bad case of the flu now ...
C Beterschap!
Hartelijk dank, de koorts zakt alleen het hoesten is vreselijk :-)
... I can only sit in bed and use my laptop.
However all my mail is on my desktop machine.
C Why not install
ON Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 9:57:44 AM, you wrote:
Z Since I have a bad case of the flu now I can only sit in bed and use my
laptop.
RO Beterschap.
Dank je wel ;-)
Z Is there a way I can let the laptop access the mail directory of the Desktop
Z without corrupting it?
good suggestions
Gerard-
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 2:29:16 AM, you wrote:
C Why not install UltraVNC on both (or all) machines? That's not only
C giving you access to mail...
G I just installed it and it works like magic.
G BTW It also looks like a great tool for spying on some ones machine or for
G practical
Roelof-
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 12:57:44 AM, you wrote:
Z Is there a way I can let the laptop access the mail directory of the Desktop
Z without corrupting it?
RO You can do this in two ways. Both ways require you to have TB
RO installed on your laptop and you've got your mail directory on
Hello Gerard everyone else,
on 09-Mrz-2005 at 11:29 you (Gerard) wrote:
C Why not install UltraVNC on both (or all) machines? That's not only
C giving you access to mail...
I just installed it and it works like magic.
If you have XP Pro on your desktop, you can use the built-in Remote
***^\ ._)~~
~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 9 Mar 2005,
@ @ at 18:09:02 +0100, when Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
Deliplayer2 is playing: Return Of The Shadows by Infected Mushroom
from the album 'The Gathering'
Man, it looks like a really heavy meal. (-: Take
ON Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 6:09:02 PM, you wrote:
ASK If you have XP Pro on your desktop, you can use the built-in Remote
ASK Desktop, no need for VNC.
Alexander,
Thanks for the tip but already knew this. I have never used it because I always
have been buying windows Home edition. There are
ON Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 6:44:09 PM, you wrote:
MM Brz oporavak to Gerard as well. Sometimes it's fun to be nailed to
MM bed, but sometimes is not.
This is a definitive NOT :(
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Best regards,
Gerard
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Golf is harder than
Hi
On Wednesday 9 March 2005 at 8:53:38 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Gerard wrote:
ASK If you have XP Pro on your desktop, you can use the built-in Remote
ASK Desktop, no need for VNC.
Thanks for the tip but already knew this. I have never used it because I
always
have been buying
Hello MFPA everyone else,
on 09-Mrz-2005 at 22:10 you (MFPA) wrote:
XP Home has the Remote Assistance feature to allow a friend or a tech
support to remotely take over your pc. Would this allow you to use the
copy of TB! on your desktop by controlling it from your laptop?
I think Gerard
Hi
On Wednesday 9 March 2005 at 9:18:29 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
I think Gerard would need to lift himself out of bed to send a request for
remote assistance from his desktop to his laptop (I may be mistaken but I
think it only works that way). :)
This is true
Hi Bat Users,
Since I have a bad case of the flu now I can only sit in bed and use my laptop.
However all my mail is on my desktop machine.
I have, here in my home/office a WiFi network that neatly connects all the PC´s
in this house.
Is there a way I can let the laptop access the mail
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