Enterprise version of VNC

Angelo Sarto angelosarto "at" gmail.com
Fri Feb 11 01:33:01 2005


I think the real advantages are integrated windows authentication (use
your windows user/pass) and LAN deployment.  It really is an
"enterprise" tool.  The rest of the features will be availble sometime
in the future under the persona edition (but I haven't heard the
schedule on that.)

You can get the full scoop on enterprise here 
http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/index.html

After you go through all this you should have a pretty good idea but
if you need more info there is a 7 day demo available there.

Good Luck,
Angelo


On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:54:25 -0000, Pietro Abate
<pabate "at" unicorninterglobal.com> wrote:
> I have just installed VNC server on a local PC, and the viewer on a
> remote PC.  Access to the internal network is via a VPN over a
> broadband connection
> 
> I am currently using the free version of VNC (an excellent product in
> my opinion).  What advantages, if any, would I get from using the
> Enterprise version in the current setup?
> 
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