Anyone recomend any for WM 5.
I'm REALLY new at this stuff, but I've got PuTTY working just fine on my 02 Mini S (Wizard variant). I can connect to Telnet on my TiVo and my work's SCO Unix servers just fine.
Do a google for it, I just don't know enough yet to offer much advice
Mark.
Trying to remote control work pc on my mogul. I set up Hamachi VPN and UltraVNC. No problem controlling office pc from home with UltraVNC viewer but I can't get a viewer to connect to office pc from my mogul. Have tried PT Pocket Office, MochaSoft and .net VNC viewers. All say connection not a VNC server. How do I make it work?
try RealVNC,it has a freeware Windows viewer/server version and even a freeware ppc version....
The only PPC I'm seeing on their site refers to the old Macintosh CPU... can you provide a link?
Hamachi + FTP or Pocket Controller
gsa said:
Trying to remote control work pc on my mogul. I set up Hamachi VPN and UltraVNC. No problem controlling office pc from home with UltraVNC viewer but I can't get a viewer to connect to office pc from my mogul. Have tried PT Pocket Office, MochaSoft and .net VNC viewers. All say connection not a VNC server. How do I make it work?
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Probably a silly question, but, I gotta ask...
Did you install the Hamachi client on your PPC?
I have finished testing the following products and all work like magic on my Tilt using Hamachi.
Tested: Remote Desktop client for PPC, SOTI Pocket Controller Pro, HFS HTTP File Server, Mocha FTP Server.
Hamachi is installed on PPC and I can IM to/from desktop.
did you use them with ultravnc or a different server? are there any settings on viewer or server i am overlooking?
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try RealVNC,it has a freeware Windows viewer/server version and even a freeware ppc version....
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I was finally able to install RealVNC and it seems to be working with both mocha and .net. I do not see a RealVNC ppc version. Do you have a link?
Pt pocket office and second life.
I am just playing second life and have found a cool demo of someone playing SL through his smartphone with pocket office.
Anyone got any experience with this application and its speed?
The video was pretty impressive, it was very fast and responsive.
It looked to good to be true
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I was finally able to install RealVNC and it seems to be working with both mocha and .net. I do not see a RealVNC ppc version. Do you have a link?
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Mr. Google has some great links...
Try this one for example: http://home.utah.edu/~mcm5849/wince/vnc.html
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Mr. Google has some great links...
Try this one for example: http://home.utah.edu/~mcm5849/wince/vnc.html
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I looked at that viewer and many others in my initial attempt to to find a ppc viewer to work with UltraVNC. As RealVNC has a free pc viewer/server version, I read your initial post
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try RealVNC,it has a freeware Windows viewer/server version and even a freeware ppc version....
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to mean that RealVNC also had a PPC version which I could not find at http://www.realvnc.com. Anyway, thanks for the point to RealVNC. The remote desktop works great.
Guys... Please DO search the Wiki whenever possible!
At http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Access your desktop PC from your Pocket PC! , I've really thoroughly compared the different VNC clients and servers. It's an absolute must.
In a nutshell, you'll most probably want to use PT Pocket Office.
I have a small problem. I use a netbook (Asus Eee PC 1005HA-H, Atom N280) for my computering. However sometimes I need to have acces to a PC while I'm on the go. I know there is a Remote Desktop program in my HD2, but here's the problem: I use Windows XP Home edition. Which does not have an RDP server in it. There is no way I can use Remote desktop for my laptop sadly.
I do have good experiences with VNC applications such as RealVNC.
So logically, I am now looking for a good, finger-friendly app for my HD2. I am using Google to find more information, but all I seem to find is applications that are from 2005 and VGA, or offers for Viagra.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Finally, after days of searching a mate send me this link via Twitter.
http://www.jamlent.com/2009/11/remote-control-your-pc-with-vnc/
Maybe this will help somebody else. If it isn't going to work I will let it now here.
Any news yet?
Link for the CAB is in that post...
I am currently using the .NET VNC Viewer on my HD2:
http://dotnetvnc.sourceforge.net/
It works. Not the fingerfriendliest App I've seen so far, but.. it's okay for me.
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I have Windows mobile 6.1 in my HTC Gene (P3400i)
I want to remote control my computer (having windows xp) in my home via my mobile.
I tried installing remote desktop. but i need lot of info(and guidance ) to proceed.
or is there any software (like teamviewer, showmypc etc ....) for windows mobile.
I have dynamic IP at my home.
There are vnc clients alot easier i use Mocha VNC it's not free but works well and computer side TightVNC Software.
thanks stylez
but i am looking for decent freeware
log me in is pretty good if you trust going througha 3rd party to access your machine
thanks rumpleforeskin
logmein has apps for iphone/ipad, Android and Windows
secure.logmein.com/US/products/ignition/default
The 'Ignition for Windows' live takes u to application for windows pc os - not windows mobile os. wondering if i am wrong.
thanks and pls hlp
Hi,
sorry for my bad english.
I have a pocket pc with windows mobile 6.1. On the pocket pc i have WM6 remote desktop and with disappointing i have seen that there aren't some options that were on remote desktop CE. Above all the possibility to start an application when i used my remote desktop(in remote dektop CE was there) and the possibility to memorize various rdp profiles..In WM6 is there the possibility to do this?if is not possible do you know other rdp applications that do this(also non free applications)?
For me is very importan, above start an application when i open my rpd client.
Warmest regards