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<blockquote data-quote="Khris" data-source="post: 83113" data-attributes="member: 13511"><p>I understand the differences, and I have all my XP Pro boxes hacked to allow multiple RDP sessions.....but I also have VNC installed on all of my machines as well.</p><p></p><p>There have been times where (for whatever reason) I was not able to connect via RDP and was not at home to locally reboot the machine. VNC however allowed me to log in and reboot the machine to give me access again.</p><p></p><p>Conceptually they both do the same thing, remote access to a machine. How they allow remote access to a machine is where they differ, but at the same time, both have pros and cons making them each valuable in their own way.</p><p></p><p>Going back to the OP however, he does not want to use VNC, yet it's actually a pretty decent solution for what he's trying to accomplish WITHOUT having to invest any serious time, thought, or energy into creating another solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khris, post: 83113, member: 13511"] I understand the differences, and I have all my XP Pro boxes hacked to allow multiple RDP sessions.....but I also have VNC installed on all of my machines as well. There have been times where (for whatever reason) I was not able to connect via RDP and was not at home to locally reboot the machine. VNC however allowed me to log in and reboot the machine to give me access again. Conceptually they both do the same thing, remote access to a machine. How they allow remote access to a machine is where they differ, but at the same time, both have pros and cons making them each valuable in their own way. Going back to the OP however, he does not want to use VNC, yet it's actually a pretty decent solution for what he's trying to accomplish WITHOUT having to invest any serious time, thought, or energy into creating another solution. [/QUOTE]
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