Thankyou for this.

Does this mean that if I can get to my desktop in the office using
remote desktop, I will be able to start WDSCi that resides on my office
desktop?

Ie. I would open up a citrix session on my home desktop; start a remote
desktop connection to my office desktop; start WDSCi. [I expect 2
conditions to be satisfied to support this: (1) Remote Desktop
Connection would need to be on the Citrix Server and an available in my
MetaFrame Presentation Server applications (2) my office PC must be left
running]

John

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Same here. I go through two layers to get to my desktop (one hop to
corporate term server, one hop to my desktop). The only problems I've
ever had with it have been problems with my home ISP.


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Subject: [WDSCI-L] WDSC remote performance (was: iSociety Fireside
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Joe Pluta wrote:
I can also tell you that I have run WDSC over a VNC connection.
It's not particularly peppy, but it's functional, and that's with a
freeware communications package. I would hope that Citrix has a
better
algorithm for compressing and transmitting graphics. In general, I
would say that if you can run Office over Citrix, I would think you
ought to be able to run WDSC.

I routinely run WDSC 7 via MS remote desktop with zero performance
problems.

david

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