I use Ultravnc a lot in the shack, its file transfer feature comes in
very handy in addition to the usual VNC functions.
Neal k3nc
On Feb 16, 2008 6:22 PM, Kevin Brown <Kevin.Brown@compuwin.biz> wrote:
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> I use xvnc in the enterpise. I assume u mean uvnc meaning ultra vnc?
> 73
> Kevin
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> Anyone running this?
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> Jay
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