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maybe for the amount of time he is alive to feel the heat. I'll take matches if you have any. not too good with catching when people are being sarcastic, let me know if thats what it was. |
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Well, I'll not spoonfeed but I will say that if you have windows XP Pro, you probably ought to use rdesktop. It's encrypted (unlike vnc), and can export your memory cards as drives on the XP machine. It can also be more bandwidth efficient than VNC.
I'm no Microsoft fanboy, but the rdesktop protocol is very nice. |
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Thanks alot for your positive reply. And all you people that dint help and started sayin random google quotes no thanx 4 ya help
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boblinds thanks alot.
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What about us spammers? Don't we get an acknowledgement???
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At present my use of VNC is fairly humble. Just within my wireless home office network, it allows me to turn on TVersity server when I've forgotten, and--while I'm watching America's Got Talent or some other Fine American Network TV Programming-- stream the flash videos from TeenageTrannyNunsInHeat.com. Best, Bob UPDATE: Enabled Remote Desktop on my WinXP system, Installed and configured rdesktop on my 770. Forwarded the port on my router and, after a few glitches, got it to work! Unfortunately, because I have WinXP SP2, I'll now have to hack it to allow multiple user logons. http://sig9.com/articles/concurrent-remote-desktop |
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Boblinds,
Me too. Follow your clear step by step, I did it in less than 2 min. And on top of this, I tried realVNC on my winCE (same VNC on the laptop) and found on the 770 is many time more smoother. The bottom line, now both of my 770 and winCE (Dell AximV50x) is able to see and control the laptop server. How about a secured one, like SSH? And there is also instruction of using the 770 as a server, and the laptop PC as a client, I wonder under what situation one would want that, maybe using the PC keyboard? Thnak you again. bun:) |
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