I have a similar app to Apple's Remote Desktop, but for the PC. [apple remote desktop] [windows 2000]
Q: Is there a Windows 2000-based application similar to Apple Remote Desktop?
Re:Radmin lets you do more than one connection.
Re:You can have multiple instances of Dameware open, but the remote control image will not be within the same window (i.e. you are wanting to connect to multiple machines within one window).
Re:Great, I'll check them all out. Wich one will allow me to observe more than one client at a time? I've seen that Remote Desktop lets you watch 4 clientes in the same window…
Re:All very nice apps, but DameWare is MUCH better than all of them combined. Terminal Services, while a nice feature, has it's drawbacks. For instance, you cannot remote install *some* apps that are MSI based. VNC and RemoteAdmin are slow apps (i.e. screen scrape updates). DameWare can be remotely installed (the agent pushed to the NT-based client/server). Also, you can get additional information about the server (installed software, services, etc.), remote control the command line, manage local user's, and also domain user/group management.
Check it out at http://www.dameware.com.
Very cheap licensing.
Re:http://radmin.com/radmin23.zip
my favorite
Re:Timbuktu Pro works on both Mac and PC. (http://www.netopia.com/en-us/software/products/tb2/index.html)
Re:Text (http://www.realvnc.org/)
Re:I have never used it, but I have used VNC and Remote Administrator in the past, both work well. I perfer Remote Admin over VNC however
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