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| Master Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| Hi Can you guys tell me what the difference between VNC(Virtual Network Computing) & puTTY is? i thought you would could either of the two to login remotely but i have been provided with both VNC and puTTY |
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| Master Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| so basically VNC allows you to see the other computers desktop but it doesn ot let you run applicatons on the other computer, i guess for that you would need to use a second application already installed on the first computer |
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| Master Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| in that case, would i need to use puTTY. i mean with VNC, i would kind of opened a remote login session, which includes all the functions that puTTY offers, correct? then a session of VNC would make a parallel session of puTTY unnecessary, correct? |
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| Monster Techie Join Date: Apr 2004
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| You either use VNC or PuTTY, but not at the same time. VNC will let you use the computer as if you are sat at it, where SSH with PuTTY will allow command line things. You can't see the desktop. VNC should allow all the features of PuTTY with SSH. What operating system will you be logging into? For Windows you can't use SSH. |
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| Master Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| i will be logging into a redhat machine which one should be used puTTY/VNC? so VNC woudl let me see the whole desktop and let me use the mouse and click and drag whereas puTTY will only let me do stuff through the command line, and since i can only use it with non windows environment hence i can oly use stuff like copy, move, grep .... |
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