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Limitations of TS Hosts
Due to technical limitations and the nature of Terminal Services sessions, the following
Host features are not supported.
Remote printing
Keyboard and mouse suppression (requires kernel-based input stack intercept)
Screen blanking (requires kernel-based support and physical display to blank)
Peer-to-peer connections: all protocols are disabled, and the only connections that
can be made are through a configured Gateway Server
Kernel-mode screen capture (even on Windows Server 2003, requires kernel-mode
display support)
VNC connections
PC-Duo provides remote access and remote control to computers running a standard
version of VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server. A VNC server is built into recent
versions of the Mac OS X operating system from Apple Computer, and is also available
on many versions of the Linux operating system. When properly configured, technicians
can use PC-Duo Master on Windows to connect to and take control of Mac and Linux
computers running standard VNC server.
PC-Duo currently supports peer-to-peer connections to VNC servers. Support for
Gateway-managed connections to VNC servers is expected in the next release.
See "VNC Hosts" in the
PC-Duo Master Guide
for more information on configuring and
connecting to VNC servers.
Supported Platforms
PC-Duo Master can interoperate with standard VNC servers on following platforms:
Mac OS X v10.5-10.7
Red Hat Linux Fedora 11-16
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