"MooreHojer" <simon@moorehojer.dk> wrote in
news:484d2811$0$90275$14726298@news.sunsite.dk:
> Hej NG
>
> Jeg står foran at skulle vælge mellem en vista Home Premium og en
> Ultimate. Så vidt jeg kan læse mig frem til på microsoft's sider
> er der 3 væsentlige forskelle mellem de to, og det er
> netværksfunktionalitet, beskyttelse mod hardwarefejl og
> fjernskrivebord.
>
> De to første har ikke så meget relevans for mig, men den sidste
> derimod betyder en del. Men jeg er lidt i tvivl om hvad præsic det
> dækker over, og har ikke rigtigt kunne finde svaret hos
> microsoft,så jeg håber at i kan hjælpe mig.
>
> Når de siger at HomePremium ikke har fjernskrivebord, hvilken
> del(e) er det så den ikke har?
> Med XP havde home f.eks. mulighed for at overtage andre, men kunne
> ikke selv overtages, mens Pro kunne begge dele.
> Er der den samme forskel her, så en HomePremium "bare" ikke kan
> overtages, men godt overtage andr, eller kan den slet ikke nogen
> af delene?
>
> Håber I kan hjælpe, og på forhånd Tak!
For dem der ikke er klar over det, så har Netmeeting et
fjernskrivebord - og har haft det i version 3.x, der kører på alle
Windows versioner siden Windows 95 (også XP Home). Men altså ikke som
udgangspunkt Vista.
Det har MS nu udsendt en Hotfix til Vista på:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927853
You can install NetMeeting 3.02 on 32-bit versions of the following
operating systems:
- Windows Vista Business
- Windows Vista Enterprise
- Windows Vista Ultimate
Men!
Note NetMeeting 3.02 is not supported on any other operating systems.
[Tabel: The following table lists the available technologies that
offer equivalent functionality to the NetMeeting remote desktop
sharing feature that is included with earlier Windows operating
systems.]
Remote desktop sharing
NetMeeting 3.02 does not support remote desktop sharing. Therefore,
the Remote Desktop Sharing option is not available on the Tools menu
in NetMeeting 3.02.
Therefore, you cannot create a remote desktop sharing session from an
earlier version of NetMeeting to an instance of NetMeeting 3.02 that
is running on a Windows Vista-based computer. However, you can create
a remote desktop sharing session from NetMeeting 3.02 on a Windows
Vista-based computer to an earlier version of Windows that is running
an earlier version of NetMeeting.
Så er der henvist til nogle alternativer:
- Windows Meeting Space (%programfiles%\Windows Collaboration
\WinCollab.exe)
This program is available in Windows Vista to connect to another
Windows Vista-based computer. Windows Meeting Space lets you call a
remote computer to view and optionally to control that computer's
shared desktop and programs.
Multiple clients may connect to a host computer at the same time. A
user must be present at the host computer to use Windows Meeting
Space.
- Remote Desktop Connection (%systemroot%\system32\mstsc.exe)
This program is available in Windows 2000 and in later versions of
Windows operating systems. This program works among these systems.
Remote Desktop Connection lets you call a remote computer to view and
to control its shared desktop and programs. A client computer can
connect to a host computer, but only the client computer can see the
desktop. In this scenario, the host computer displays the logon user
interface.
Additionally, only one client may be connected to the host computer
at a time. No user has to be present at the host computer to use
Remote Desktop Connection.
- Windows Remote Assistant (%SystemRoot%\system32\msra.exe)
This program is available in Windows XP and in later versions of
Windows operating systems. This program works among these systems.
Windows Remote Assistant lets you call a remote computer to view and
optionally to control its shared desktop and programs. Only one
client may be connected to a host computer at a time. A user must be
present at the host computer to use Windows Remote Assistant.
Ellers Google med: Vista Netmeeting "remote desktop"
Der kommer masser af "hit".
Men forvirrende, det er det.
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