Пользователь не авторизован Eirik Romstad 2013-01-23 23:38:31 | Of those applications listed, a good VNC client so that one can run terminal servers is important. For those of us clinging to eCS in other environments/prefer using it at work, terminal servers for administrative chores like travel reimbursement, are gaining increased attention, amongst other things for security reasons. It would be great if I did not have to boot by Win7 partition or go via a virtual PC to get such things done.
Eirik |
Пользователь не авторизован melf 2013-01-24 12:04:09 | Thinking about work as Eirik lifts, I have a long time needed a VPN client to access my work from home. The only one I know for eCS is a ported CLI OpenVPN client which I can't make working, and which is not user friendly. So this would be on my wishlist. I wonder if there exists any Qt4 based VPN clients? |
Пользователь не авторизован _diver 2013-01-25 21:17:40 | @melf: Injoy can also be used as VPN client |
Пользователь не авторизован Eirik Romstad 2013-01-26 13:12:13 | I have tried getting VPN access via InJoy, but has been unsuccessful (and has given up that route). Instead, I have solved the VPN issue running a VirtualPC (Win XP) and use the VPN facility there. With proper sharing of catalogs between the virtual PC and eCS, that works well.
The terminal server access issue, could probably be solved the same way, but then we are talking about too many layers and hence low performance. Which makes access to terminal serves one of the most important issues to have a full fledged eCS working for job purposes.
Wireless and JAVA + proper ACPI operation (FnFX to be able to run presentations to beamers from my eCS) are other musts, but these are not issues ecoSoftware deals with. |
Пользователь не авторизован melf 2013-01-28 01:31:48 | I have tried Injoy several times, but have the same experience as Eirik. I never managed to setup a PPTP connection. I also use an XP-setup in VPC as a workaround. |