gjohnson5
New member
Ok , back from having to do conferences and what not.
I think we've made some assumptions
1. What is your OS
2. What is the version of that OS?
3. Do you want just files sharing or do you want to install programs on computer 2 and run them on computer1.
The VNC server will work, but it's not needed for this purpose. Microsoft comes with connectivity called remote desktop (RDP) which is a free download and you can log into computer 2 from computer 1 etc...
The VNC server will work, but it opens more holes on the box.
Secondly , right click on a directory in my computer. Any directory in side my computer...
My computer --> C drive--> temp. Temp is a good test ground and I share my temp directories so I can copy downloads from machine A and machine VB , etc
I think we've made some assumptions
1. What is your OS
2. What is the version of that OS?
3. Do you want just files sharing or do you want to install programs on computer 2 and run them on computer1.
The VNC server will work, but it's not needed for this purpose. Microsoft comes with connectivity called remote desktop (RDP) which is a free download and you can log into computer 2 from computer 1 etc...
The VNC server will work, but it opens more holes on the box.
Secondly , right click on a directory in my computer. Any directory in side my computer...
My computer --> C drive--> temp. Temp is a good test ground and I share my temp directories so I can copy downloads from machine A and machine VB , etc
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