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couple of things then - does this work both via a wifi lan and via a remote/anywhere internet connection?
what are the security implications? (ie how secure/unsecure does it make you main pc/workstation to ourside interference?)
Can you transfer files to and from 770/remote computer via this method?
so a couple of scenarios - you could open and edit a word doc on a remote computer and print it of from same via your 770/VNC connection?
you could open and use email applications/connections set up on remote comp?
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msaunby - not rude at all, I had had a quick look but wanted to know practical applications re 770
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My question(s) is simple - what exactly IS a vnc viewer, what does it do and what does it allow the user to do with it?
cheers!