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VNC is markedly slower than RDC, since it doesn't take any of the graphics production strain off the PC, and sends the full desktop across the network. RDC sends simplified data which is reconstructed on the Mac. ...
HOWTO & FAQs - Posts: 4 - Mar 23, 2005
You use Microsoft's RDC (Remote Desktop Client - the mac version of Terminal Services Client) and NT4/Win2k Pro and up versions all include Terminal Services.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 21 - Mar 16, 2005
RDC is allowing me to convert our office to mainly Mac-based environment, with only one Windows PC that'll be isolated from the outside world (thankfully). Works like a charm for me, be it through the LAN or through the net with a DSL connection.
Amazing Tool or Application - Posts: 4 - Feb 20, 2005
I have been using the ip address and connecting of course since I get the login dialog box in the mac rdc from my xp machine when I try to connect. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 5 - Jan 10, 2005
It seems I need the Mac to lookup the DHCP client addresses from the local DHCP server. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 12 - Dec 1, 2004
remote control PC via bluetooth cell: wrong forum ;) remote control Mac via bluetooth cell: check out Salling Clicker or Romeo (see my previous post) remote control PC via wifi Mac: rdc Enjoy!
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 5 - Sep 16, 2004
Hi Kane and welcome to the forum. The most elegant solution would be to get yourself an Airport Express and share your mp3s over the network so you can access them on your powerbook. Then simply use itunes to stream them to your Airport Express which is connected to your hifi. Another idea: you can stream your shared mp3s to your pc which is playing back the stream and...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Jun 10, 2004
You said you used RDC to connect to a PC and said it in response to a question about MS Access Databases. I assumed you meant that when you connect to the PC via RDC it allowed the Mac applications to use the Access database on the PC. Is that correct? ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 18 - May 10, 2004
From then on I had a 386SX, 486DX2, Pentium 60, PentiumII, Duron, Thunderbird and my last one was a Northwood PentiumIV. Graduated to mac on 2002 with my so much loved iBook. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 29 - Apr 27, 2004
If you use Terminal Services in your environment at all, you'll also be happy to know that Remote Desktop Client for Mac runs beautifully. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Apr 21, 2004