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Old 1st April 2003, 00:35   #11
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Haven't tried radmin though
then you cannot say it is "superiour in every way"

I used radmin @ work
compared to PCAnywhere it's like working on the same machine.. 100km away.


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Remote Administrator might not have the name recognition of say Symantec's pcANYWHERE, but if you're in the market for this type of software, give it a chance. Don't just be a sheep and run off to CompUSA to snag pcANYWHERE without trying some alternatives first. You won't be sorry
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ah and to keep it to your lvl of posting
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compared to PCAnywhere it's like working on the same machine.. 100km away.


Everything depends on the upstream connection of the 2 pc's.

It slows down considerably if you are on a 56K connection. It works as fast as sitting behind the remote pc when you have 2 broadband connections.
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bandwidth usage of radmin is lower if I'm not mistaken
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Guess it's the same.
Remember, radmin doesn't have simultaneous multi-protocol, dial back, record sessions, no drive syncronisation, no chat, ...
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it does have chat + file management

record session => no use
dial back => dail-up is passé
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http://www.radmin.com/products/features.html
give it try

sleep tight mr B.
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and browser integration, client screen blanking, ...

radmin only works with TCP/IP

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Old 1st April 2003, 01:16   #19
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give it a try
the more bells & whistles the heavier it will become, and the slower it will run :grin:
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Old 1st April 2003, 05:39   #20
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you own each other a lot.. But i prefer tightvnc.. takes 30 sec to install and tweak. then you can view it as a webpage too.
 
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