RD Con:
Blocks VNC (except versions where a "workaround" exists.)
VNC Con:
Incompatible with FUS and RD
-Original Message-
From: Feico de Boer (ML) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 6:27 PM
To: Mark
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: vnc connects
Mark wrote:
How about a short comparison of RDC vs. VNC from the more learned members of
this community? Pro & Cons, etc. War stories (good and bad) welcome!
My two cents for what it is worth.
Remote Desktop Client:
Pros
- more responsive
- screen updates more reliable
- also links resources driv
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Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 8:01 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: vnc connects but blank screen (in black)
How about a short comparison of RDC vs. VNC from the more learned members of
this community? Pro & Cons, etc.
05 1:03 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: vnc connects but blank screen (in black)
At 06:53 AM 2/3/2005, B. Scott Smith wrote:
1,000,000 Thanks,
that worked.
eric
>Until 4.1 comes out (I'm patiently waiting), the only way to recover
>your
>VNC session usage is to RDP into
Reboot your XP box. VNC is (currently) incompatible with Remote Desktop and
Fast User Switching. Version 4.1 of RealVNC (freeware version) will have a
fix for this as does the current Enterprise version of RealVNC. Don't know
when/if other "flavors" of VNC (i.e. TightVNC) will have this "bugfix".
I have been using vnc for a couple of years with no problems. (With WinXP)
Recently I decided to experiment with Remote Desktop connection using winxp
native remote terminal service. I made the connection and since then, when
I connect with VNC, I get a connection, but the screen is completely b
At 06:53 AM 2/3/2005, B. Scott Smith wrote:
1,000,000 Thanks,
that worked.
eric
Until 4.1 comes out (I'm patiently waiting), the only way to recover your
VNC session usage is to RDP into the XP box, bring up a prompt, and enter
"TSCON 0 /DEST:console", This will kick you out of your RDP Session,
Until 4.1 comes out (I'm patiently waiting), the only way to recover
your VNC session usage is to RDP into the XP box, bring up a prompt, and
enter "TSCON 0 /DEST:console", This will kick you out of your RDP
Session, and now you can VNC again...
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I have been using vnc fo