VNC

From: Marty (marti@videotron.ca)
Date: 01/29/03

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    Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:08:53 -0500
    From: Marty <marti@videotron.ca>
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    Hi,

    I remember inquiring last year about VNC as a network remote control
    solution. Sincere thanks to all those that answered. We stopped the VNC
    implementation after reading about all the risks related to the product.

    Our tech people are coming back and charging... again.

    My question is simple is the latest version of VNC better than the
    previous ones and should we allow our tech group to use it to take
    control of our machines (servers and workstations)...

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    :-)
     
    Merci
    Marty!
    


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