dialup connection experience

S

sali

when connecting remotely [by tel line and modem] from win/xp to win/xp
workstation using built in dialup server feature, is there some drawback
opposed to some other third-party connection methods like pcanywhere. for
example connection stability, server-ready, screen refresh, file transfer.
at the midd 90-ties, with msdos we had excelent experience with pcanywhere
4.5, it was extremely simple, powerfull and reliable for remote access and
file transfer.

so, i would like to read some advice or experience about built-in rdp vs
some 3rd party pcanywhere [for example]

thnx
 
S

Shenan Stanley

sali said:
when connecting remotely [by tel line and modem] from win/xp to
win/xp workstation using built in dialup server feature, is there
some drawback opposed to some other third-party connection methods
like pcanywhere. for example connection stability, server-ready,
screen refresh, file transfer. at the midd 90-ties, with msdos we
had excelent experience with pcanywhere 4.5, it was extremely simple,
powerfull and reliable for remote
access and file transfer.

so, i would like to read some advice or experience about built-in
rdp vs some 3rd party pcanywhere [for example]

In general - my experience with the built-in Remote Desktop (for Windows XP
to Windows XP (Professional and supersets) connections) is better than
almost all third party products. Makes sense - really - because you are not
adding any overhead to the OS that isn't really already there.

Otherwise - even though I used to use PC Anywhere, etc - I now use Remote
Desktop, Remote Assistance, UltraVNC (sometimes single-click) and TeamViewer
for all my remote needs - depending on the situation.
 

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