> -Message d'origine-
> De : John E. Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 16 fivrier 2004 19:40
> @ : Seak, Teng-Fong; vnclist
> Objet : Re: Remote printing assistance
>
> You read that differently that I did.
Probably. Actually, when
al Message -
From: "Seak, Teng-Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vnclist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:04 PM
Subject: RE: Remote printing assistance
> There seem to be quite a lot of confusions in your mail.
>
> Your computers (VNC
could use it.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Paul Chubbuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 16 fivrier 2004 17:57
> @ : Seak, Teng-Fong
> Objet : RE: Remote printing assistance
>
> I don't believe that a printer located at a remote location can be
Share your client's local printer, and connect it in your server PC and print
it.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Paul Chubbuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : vendredi 13 fivrier 2004 21:31
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Remote printing assistance
I am new to VNC and to this list. I work in an office with multiple
computers on a TCP/IP ethernet and a database that I need to access
remotely from several sites. The main office is exclusively Windows XP.
The remote sites include Macs and PC's on Windows XP.
The problem is, how can I have re