1 Jun 2005 17:36
dfmirage quiet installation?
Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo <at> mch.one.pl>
2005-06-01 15:36:51 GMT
2005-06-01 15:36:51 GMT
I was wondering if it was possible to install dfmirage driver "quietly" on a XP SP2 machine, without having to press "Yes" etc. (actually, XP claims it has no Windows logo certification etc. crap). The reason I'm asking for this is that I wanted to install it using Unattended (that is in a script with all software). Tomek ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps using Yahoo! Search APIs Find out how you can build Yahoo! directly into your own Applications - visit http://developer.yahoo.net/?fr=offad-ysdn-ostg-q22005 ___________________________________________________________ TightVNC mailing list, VNC-Tight-list <at> lists.sourceforge.net To change your subscription or to UNSUBSCRIBE, please visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vnc-tight-list
What you have to do is start
the VNC server at boot, I believe and have it call the login manager.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tomasz Chmielewski [mailto:mangoo <at> mch.one.pl]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 4:01 PM
To: vnc-tight-list <at> lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: multi user / concurrent VNC sessions on Windows?
On Linux, or *NIX in general, it is possible to have multiple and
concurrent VNC sessions
That is, many users, with different passwords can use one machine
remotely at the same time, and each user will have a different desktop /
program run etc.
Is it also possible on Windows?
The only possibility I know is MS Terminal Server or RDP on Windows in
general - but here one have to pay for each client that connects to a
server.
Is this multiuser on Windows also supported by VNC (TightVNC, or any
other VNC)?
Or is it generally impossible with VNC and Windows?
If it's impossible, are there any alternatives to MS Termina Server / RDP?
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