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> Dave Watson <spammed.off@invalid> wrote:
> >
> > "John Blundell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:JgMtWnGsOqj$Ew$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > >
> > > Which VNC should I use?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Several colleagues and myself use radmin which is available at:
> >
> > http://www.radmin.com/default.html
> >
> > We found that Tight VNC was susceptible to crashing.
>
> I've never found that. Have you tried more recent versions? The worst
> that (very occasionally) happens is that the viewer loses touch with the
> server, but it only takes a few seconds to reconnect and everything's
> good again.
>
> > I've can remotely
> > administer 3 systems (at least) on my LAN with radmin due to being able to
> > change the port it runs on during install.
> >
> TightVNC can run multiple sessions without reconfiguration. And it's
> free :-)
>
I've always found that any of the vnc's are incredibly slow when used
over the net (even with broadband on both ends), if used over a lan if
you were working with a large amount of pc's fine but on the net slower
than tortoise.
I've always found the best to be pcanywhere with remote anywhere being a
second choice , the problem being though it's windows only so no go if
you are doing it with linux (well until symantec finally get round to
releasing a linux version of pcanywhere).