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Re: RDesktop AmigaOS4 and Windows10 professional
« on: May 29, 2017, 08:28:21 AM »
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Thanks, I'll try that this evening.



Please keep us informed about the outcome.
Currently I'm in the process of setting up an AOS 4.1FE U1 environment on my A4k PPC and possibly will have to network it with an Win10 machine.

A while back I had networked the A4k PPC with my WinXP box using a registered copy of Darren Eveland's 'RDesktop' and 'smbfs' - it worked like a charm.

But meanwhile the support for WinXP ended and I will have to buy a new, up-to-date WIntel box with Win10 and would like to network this one with my Miggy as well (both - OS 3.9/WarpOS and OS 4.x setup).

Therefor I'm eager to hear about your experiences of using RDesktop (which version?) with AOS 4.x and Win10...
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Re: RDesktop AmigaOS4 and Windows10 professional
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2017, 06:27:52 AM »
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When you're buying a new Wintel machine, remember that Windows 10 Home doesn't come with the remote desktop server. Windows 10 Pro is better in that regard.
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Of course.
If I buy a new WIntel box I want to be compatible with the Win version and software we use at work...
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