David Robertson
Reputable Poster
I've used PC Anywhere for remote admin and package builds on the deployment server quite successfully as well. This makes life much easier when the machine is physically located in another building, or several floors away, in a cold, noisy machine room.
I'm now using PC Anywhere for development, and I find it much more stable than VNC. My host PC hasn't needed to be booted for days, and the speed is ok.
Citrix development would be nice, as it should theoretically be quicker. I can't see why you'd corrupt your specs on a single user system, though I haven't had the opportunity to try it.
David
Independant Technical Consultant
CNC and Development
Currently in Europe on B732sp16 RS6000 Oracle
I'm now using PC Anywhere for development, and I find it much more stable than VNC. My host PC hasn't needed to be booted for days, and the speed is ok.
Citrix development would be nice, as it should theoretically be quicker. I can't see why you'd corrupt your specs on a single user system, though I haven't had the opportunity to try it.
David
Independant Technical Consultant
CNC and Development
Currently in Europe on B732sp16 RS6000 Oracle