What's Best, NetOp Remort Ctrl, PC Anywhere, GotoMy PC or Windows Remote Desktop

From: Jill G. (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 13:36:47 -0700

Hi Folks,

I have a client who wants remote access to one of their
LAN Win XP workstations. The LAN server is Win NT 4.0
workgroup Member Server, no static IP, DSL service, and
of course cost is a big factor, but speed will rule. Is
Windows Remote Desktop as fast as NetOp remote control?
What about security issues? Thanks in advance for your
help.

Jill



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