RE: [Fed-Talk] Apple Remote Desktop Lite - Plea
RE: [Fed-Talk] Apple Remote Desktop Lite - Plea
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Apple Remote Desktop Lite - Plea
- From: "Pike, Michael (NNMC)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:20:12 -0600
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Apple Remote Desktop Lite - Plea
We have ARD2, and the color scaling is helpful (making it black and
white works pretty well even over a 56K).
With VNC though, it has always been a fat protocol from what I remember.
One thing you could do to help speed things along is possibly disable
the eye candy (genie effects, dock magnification, etc).
If you are going through a VPN, VNC may work well.. I know if I use the
VPN here, ARD can be full color and it's almost as good as being on the
main console.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: fed-talk-bounces+michael.pike=email@hidden
[mailto:fed-talk-bounces+michael.pike=email@hidden] On Behalf
Of Brooks, Oscar
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 1:55 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: [Fed-Talk] Apple Remote Desktop Lite - Plea
When it comes to Teleworking Window XP Pro has effective no cost
solution.
Windows users can use Remote Desktop from their systems at home and gain
full
access to their desktops at work, at cost, utilizing the built-in 2 user
license.
Mac OS X has all of the same capabilities and more using its Apple
Remote desktop sharing
on the target desktop. But I can't find a good (no cost) solution to
gain access from a
Remote system, other than VNC. VNC seems to be much slower than ARD. Can
Apple please develop a free slimed down version of Apple Remote Desktop
client? It doesn't need all
the push, reporting, etc. features but just the basics. I believe Apple
is losing customers
on the corporate Teleworking front.
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