Any VNC product by MS?

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Ed said:
Is there any VNC-compatible product made by Microsoft?
No, AFAIK they bought one, Virtual-Pc had that integrated, but I heard
rumors they will abondon that feature. I'm not quite shure about it.
 
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From: "Ed" <[email protected]>
Subject: Any VNC product by MS?
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 13:18:04 -0400

Is there any VNC-compatible product made by Microsoft?
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This is what we use instead of VNC....
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX010909711033


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Are you talking about remote control (as this is what VNC does... unless
there's another VNC that I don't know about)?

NetMeeting can be used to remotely administer workstations/servers.

Rob
 
No, AFAIK they bought one, Virtual-Pc had that integrated, but I heard
rumors they will abondon that feature. I'm not quite shure about it.
It's still going and Virtual Server comes out soon.

Neither one is like VNC. VNC screen scrapes the console, and VPC and
VS allow you to run OSes on top of the host OS, like VMWare. The
closest thing that MS have is Remote Assistance on XP.

Cheers,

Cliff
 
Enkidu said:
It's still going and Virtual Server comes out soon.

Neither one is like VNC. VNC screen scrapes the console, and VPC and
VS allow you to run OSes on top of the host OS, like VMWare. The
closest thing that MS have is Remote Assistance on XP.

Hmm, still staying with vmware, I never used connectix virtual-pc.
But one feature of "connectix virtual pc 4.3" I missed, an integrated
VNC-server for the virtual machines. So that feature "is" vnc compatible
right? And exactly that was the question from the op.
And I don't like to argue on definition what compatibility means.
 

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