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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 01:32
The upgrade is progressing and when I'm done, I will have a computer left over that I will dedicate solely to backups. However, I will be keeping it in another room.
In order to access the computer for maintenance purposes, I was interested in using something like PC Anywhere, but didn't want to pay for it because I don't plan to use it that much. Besides, I'm not looking for anything fancy, just a way to access the backup computer's interface over a network.
Windows XP has something built in, but I'm using Windows 2000.
I heard about VNC in TechTV, which is from what I've seen, an open-source deal that has many emulations. My question here is: In your opinion, which one should I use and why?
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warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 02:12
VNC has always worked for me and my buds no prob.
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 02:41
My question was which emulation of VNC?
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Skaarjj
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: :morF Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 02:41
just hop yourself on over to http://www.download.com
look up VNC, and download the one that is simply called VNC. make sure you get a server side program and a client side program otherwise they won't do shit. Oh, and don't forget to get the client side to run as a service, not a program.
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warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 03:10
Machine #1: Win 98SE
Machine #2: Win 2000
Machine #3: Linux (I think...)
Client and server installed on all three. No probs at all linking any of them.
Does that answer your question?
[This message has been edited by warjournal (edited 08-07-2002).]
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JKMabry
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: out of a sleepy funk Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 03:37
that's great open source software right there, works with anything from what I'm hearing here. I control a teleconferencing camera/codec with it at work with some kind of custom hybrid unix os. Been meaning to play around with it more on more platforms, thanks there wj
Jason
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Skaarjj
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: :morF Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 03:42
WJ: When talking about emulation I think Wes meant which of the open source re-writes offers the best features and what-not, not how do you run it. 
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mr.maX
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Belgrade, Serbia Insane since: Sep 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 06:03
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warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 06:11
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bitdamaged
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: 100101010011 <-- right about here Insane since: Mar 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 06:38
VNC is not emulation.
it's remote access to a machine. and the clients run on virtually all platforms. You do need to set up and configure the server application on the machine you want access to. then you need the client on any of the machines you want to use to access the server machine with.
Att work we use the standard ATT labs distro though the tightvnc one that max linked to looks like the same thing with some enhanced security features
Generally this is used to administer windows boxes since there's nothing you can't do easlily through a telnet or ssh window to a linux box (you can also use X if you want a gui)
.:[ Never resist a perfect moment ]:.
[This message has been edited by bitdamaged (edited 08-07-2002).]
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maninacan
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Seattle, WA, USA Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 08-07-2002 07:08
funny how many ways people are interpretting the word emulation. Looks like some cool stuff, I'll have to check it out.
Maninacan Cell #471
behmer
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 08:00
Skaarjj had it right.
quote: VNC is not emulation.
Frankly, I don't know how that interpretation cropped up when I used it in the context "an open-source deal that has many emulations" and "which emulation of VNC [should I use]?"
I meant which version, which spin-off, which modification. For example, TightVNC, ChromiVNC, TridiaVNC, or any of the many others I came across in my search to find out more about VNC. Which do you recommend (for Windows 2000)?
I'm new to it, so I'm looking for suggestions. Don't wanna waste my time screwing with some crappy rewrite from a lousy programmer.
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Tyberius Prime
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist with Finglongers
From: Germany Insane since: Sep 2001
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posted 08-07-2002 14:58
well, I've been using the 'straight'
vnc from http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html , and over a 10 mbit lan it has always been fast enough for me...
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fizgig
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: West Bloomfield MI Insane since: Aug 2001
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posted 08-07-2002 15:50
Windows 2000 also has it built in, it's called Terminal Services
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GRUMBLE
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Omicron Persei 8 Insane since: Oct 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 18:31
yes, im using the "straight" vnc too every day! workin fine for me! the coolness is, that you have clients for every OS and also you can access the thing via webbrowser using a java applet.
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AT
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Louisville, KY, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 19:00
Yeah, the regular VNC works great... I have systems in Aussie that I connect to and work on from my home...
I don't like the Java app though, maybe it's just me... but shoot for the norm distro, as I know it's great...
later
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-07-2002 21:17
fizgig - Yeah, but you have to be running Windows 2000 Server for it to work.
BTW, the Dark Crystal may be the best thing Henson ever produced.
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Skaarjj
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: :morF Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-08-2002 01:50
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fizgig
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: West Bloomfield MI Insane since: Aug 2001
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posted 08-08-2002 15:12
The computer you are connecting to has to be a server, the computer connection from can be XP or 2K pro.
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Wes
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: Inside THE BOX Insane since: May 2000
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posted 08-08-2002 19:51
Right. I don't have Win2k Server to run on the target machine.
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