Remote Desktop question

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Hi all,



I need to have remote access to a computer running a measuring device

in the lab (basically to check whether the machine is running fine,

and to interfer if I need to).



Can I use a remote desktop connection for this?



- I need to see the current screen with the current software running,

i.e. not "switch users" and get an empty desktop



- I need to be able to connect to the remote computer without user

interaction (because there is nobody in the lab at night)...



I considered using VNC for that, but it seems to me that a remote

desktop connection would be more efficient in terms of CPU and network

load.



Thanks for your help
 
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> Hi all,

>

> I need to have remote access to a computer running a measuring device

> in the lab (basically to check whether the machine is running fine,

> and to interfer if I need to).

>

> Can I use a remote desktop connection for this?

>

> - I need to see the current screen with the current software running,

> i.e. not "switch users" and get an empty desktop

>

> - I need to be able to connect to the remote computer without user

> interaction (because there is nobody in the lab at night)...

>

> I considered using VNC for that, but it seems to me that a remote

> desktop connection would be more efficient in terms of CPU and network

> load.

>

> Thanks for your help




Yes, you can use Remote Desktop if the lab machine runs WinXP Professional

and yes, you can tap into the current screen if you use the same account as

the one that is currently in use.
 
On 05/21/2010 01:47 PM, nospam wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I need to have remote access to a computer running a measuring device

> in the lab (basically to check whether the machine is running fine,

> and to interfer if I need to).

>

> Can I use a remote desktop connection for this?

>

> - I need to see the current screen with the current software running,

> i.e. not "switch users" and get an empty desktop

>

> - I need to be able to connect to the remote computer without user

> interaction (because there is nobody in the lab at night)...

>

> I considered using VNC for that, but it seems to me that a remote

> desktop connection would be more efficient in terms of CPU and network

> load.

>

> Thanks for your help

>

>




Hi Nospam,



I use Ultra VNC for such purposes all the time. Does

no seem to affect performance at all. (You will loose

pass through printing though.)



http://www.uvnc.com



-T
 
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