On Monday 22 May 2006 15:44, Gem Veterinary Clinic wrote:
> Jerry, thanks for the help. I actually have VPN set up, and can connect
> the two clinics that way. However, I cannot browse the server from the
> client, (the folder I need *is* set to "share"), or map a network drive on
> the client th
Jerry, thanks for the help. I actually have VPN set up, and can connect the
two clinics that way. However, I cannot browse the server from the client,
(the folder I need *is* set to "share"), or map a network drive on the
client that points to the server. The "microsoft expert help" newsgroup
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Short answer: NO
Long answer:
VNC is built to allow you to take controll of the
the remote machine, and work as if you where on
that machine. It does not help you to "share Files",
See remote machine on local network, nor print on
other machine.
Since you don't really want to take controll
Hi!
I wanted to ask a few questions before I attempt to install and use
VNC. I don't want take lot of time learning how to do this just to
find that it's not going to work.
My situation is this: I need to network 2 veterinary clinics. Very
basically, I need to be able to map a network drive fr