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Old 31-12-2008, 15:59   #3
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Re: VNC questions

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Originally Posted by punky View Post
If you use utorrent, it has a remote web control interface thingy, so you can control it through that. As for copying files, can't you just use Windows file sharing?
I never thought of the remote web interface for utorrent, thanks I will look into that.
As for the file sharing, that works fine when I am moving files accross one share but If I make a copy on the same share or move/copy files to a different share or even to my NAS everything takes a hell of a lot longer than it would If I could do it locally.

Interestingly I may have already stumbled upon a solution, If I set up multiple monitors my current VNC will display them both when I log in.
Only problem is my current graphics card only has one port so it doesnt even have the option of setting up a second monitor, plus I would have to force the detection of the display if it did as I dont have a second monitor I can leave connected.
Are there any programs out there than can create a virtual second monitor?

So in short another solution and another problem in just over 10 mins after posting
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