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kilaueabart wrote:
Would you be able to do it again? Maybe that's what I should be looking into.
VVA (or TightVNC) will allow you to take control of a remote host running a VNC server. At most you will be able to share the clipboard (and only if it is plain text).
That's completely different to what SAMBA would allow to do: SAMBA will allow you to share some partitions and/or drawers will other computers. This enables you to copy/paste files from/to a remote computer to/from your Amiga.
That's two completely different kind of things. With VNC you take control of a remote host (i.e. with local keyboard and mouse you are controlling it and have a visual feedback as if you were in front of it). On the other hand SAMBA will allow you to copy/paste files.
Note that there are two alternatives:
- RDesktop if you are only planning to take control of Windows machines you might want to try it as it will be more responsive.
- Smbfs if you don't plan to share your Amiga's partitions but rather only connect onto already existing shares then it will be easier and faster to install Smbfs instead of a full featured Samba server.