Re: Remote desktop connection

2009-06-09 Thread Shawn Henderson
this > once. With Windows Server you are allowed to do this twice. You can buy > more RDP licenses though I have yet to see a shop that has done that. > Most buy Citrix which is much more expensive and does pretty much the > same thing. > > A couple of years ago, a friend showe

Re: Remote desktop connection

2009-06-09 Thread Andrew DeFaria
ou can buy more RDP licenses though I have yet to see a shop that has done that. Most buy Citrix which is much more expensive and does pretty much the same thing. A couple of years ago, a friend showed me how to use Cygwin to establish a remote desktop connection using two local screens which work

Re: Remote desktop connection

2009-06-08 Thread Mark Geisert
Robert Rackl writes: > It seems that with regular RDP, I can only do it using one local screen; if there is a way to use multiple > screens please let me know how. A couple of years ago, a friend showed me how to use Cygwin to establish a > remote desktop connection using two local scre

RE: Remote desktop connection

2009-06-08 Thread Robert Rackl
It seems that with regular RDP, I can only do it using one local screen; if there is a way to use multiple screens please let me know how. A couple of years ago, a friend showed me how to use Cygwin to establish a remote desktop connection using two local screens which worked well until a disk

Re: Remote desktop connection

2009-06-08 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Robert Rackl wrote: I just downloaded Cygwin 1.7 Beta and installed it successfully. Now I would like to use it to establish a two-screen remote desktop connection to a remote computer with Win XP. Which package(s) do I need to install? Any other sage advice? How is this related to Cygwin? To

Remote desktop connection

2009-06-08 Thread Robert Rackl
I just downloaded Cygwin 1.7 Beta and installed it successfully. Now I would like to use it to establish a two-screen remote desktop connection to a remote computer with Win XP. Which package(s) do I need to install? Any other sage advice? Thanks! Robert Rackl r4 -- Unsubscribe info