simonlwk
Member
Hi Guys
I'm sure I'm not the unique one - I use a Mac at home and a Windows PC at work.
On some occasions, I have the need to connect from home to my PC, eg weekends.
Those who do that, what method of connection do you use to control your work PC?
Let me give more info:
Home: Mac - Snow Leopard - ADSL Uncapped
Work: Windows Vista Business PC behind a domain server
Work Domain on a dyndns setting.
Most effective way that I use is to reboot via bootcamp and boot into Windows Vista on my Mac, and launch IE, etc etc etc.
Not so effective way is to launch VirtualBox on Mac and work in a tiny window. This kinda screws my work PC's screen resolution, and all my beautifully laid out icons get thrown left right and centre! And I have to spend time re-adjusting them when I get back to work on Monday.
PCs have their "logmein", "hamachis" & "VNCs". I have tried but to no avail. Perhaps I'm not doing it right?
What do you recommend that I use/do?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you.
I'm sure I'm not the unique one - I use a Mac at home and a Windows PC at work.
On some occasions, I have the need to connect from home to my PC, eg weekends.
Those who do that, what method of connection do you use to control your work PC?
Let me give more info:
Home: Mac - Snow Leopard - ADSL Uncapped
Work: Windows Vista Business PC behind a domain server
Work Domain on a dyndns setting.
Most effective way that I use is to reboot via bootcamp and boot into Windows Vista on my Mac, and launch IE, etc etc etc.
Not so effective way is to launch VirtualBox on Mac and work in a tiny window. This kinda screws my work PC's screen resolution, and all my beautifully laid out icons get thrown left right and centre! And I have to spend time re-adjusting them when I get back to work on Monday.
PCs have their "logmein", "hamachis" & "VNCs". I have tried but to no avail. Perhaps I'm not doing it right?
What do you recommend that I use/do?
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you.