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Moved the following private email to the list w/ Gary's permission in post: On 9/9/05, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > I know you want to get VPN running with RD. I have VPN running > and I am frequently having problems with it. I have found a better > solution with using the free UltraVNC. If you are not interested > please delete this and pay no attention. I'm sorry for sending > something unsolicited. If you would like to try it out let me know and > I'll help you get it installed with excellent security. The default way it > gets installed is no security. It comes with a number of ways to > encrypt the transmission. I am using a private key just like VPN can > be configured. It lets me control remote machines any where and > it's much easier to install than VPN and nicer to use than RD. If you > are interested let me know and I'll help you get it installed. If you like > you can email me privately or take this back to the list. I don't care. > I think everyone should know about this great program. I hope you > don't get mad I emailed you privately. > > Gary Kuznitz > > PS: I am just a happy user. I don't write the program or know the > owners of it. Gary, I certainly took no offense at the private email, and am not sure why anyone would find this possibly offensive, so I took the liberty of replying to this in the PCtech thread. I think it would be great to investigate alternatives to the Microsoft solution, especially if they solve the issues I'm dealing with. Please send details. - Dan
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