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    Josh Knox
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    I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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      I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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      Stan Shannon
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      We use SourceOffsite. It has basically the same UI as SourceSafe. It works well enough for our needs - a small shop with only one or two people working remotely at a time. "Want to know what makes me mad? Everything!" The Ranting Swede.

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        I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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        Matt Philmon
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        Well really you have two issues here... 1) If you want to control your work machine like you're sitting at it, then either of those programs would work fine. However, personally, I recommend Remote Administrator (http://www.radmin.com/). It's excellent. 2) If you just want Source Control available to you, then Source Offsite is an excellent package and isn't too expensive. (www.sourcegear.com) Matt

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          We use SourceOffsite. It has basically the same UI as SourceSafe. It works well enough for our needs - a small shop with only one or two people working remotely at a time. "Want to know what makes me mad? Everything!" The Ranting Swede.

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          Josh Knox
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          That's basically my scenario. There's only a a couple of us the would need access. Do you need SourceSafe to too, or is this SourceOffsite a standalone app? Josh josh@that-guy.net

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            That's basically my scenario. There's only a a couple of us the would need access. Do you need SourceSafe to too, or is this SourceOffsite a standalone app? Josh josh@that-guy.net

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            Stan Shannon
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            I believe SourceOffsite is standalone. You should be able to purchase and run SourceOffsite without SourceSafe being in the picture. I use SourceSafe while at work, but I do not beleive there are any dependencies between the two. "Want to know what makes me mad? Everything!" The Ranting Swede.

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            • J Josh Knox

              I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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              Carlos Antollini
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              You need the VNC. This software have the source. I don't have the the source with my at this moment. but I can send you by email. You can find the application and the sources here Good luck :) Carlos Antollini.

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                You need the VNC. This software have the source. I don't have the the source with my at this moment. but I can send you by email. You can find the application and the sources here Good luck :) Carlos Antollini.

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                realJSOP
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                VNC isn't really secure enough (although it's fine for an internal LAN if all users can be trusted.

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  VNC isn't really secure enough (although it's fine for an internal LAN if all users can be trusted.

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                  Carlos Antollini
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                  Is true. What about PVCS? PVCS, is not an application like pcAnywhere, but is a good aplication over Internet for save source, like Visual Sourcesafe... I don't Know exactly what is is that Josh need. But I think that he have a lot of options. Best Regards!!! :) Carlos Antollini.

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                  • J Josh Knox

                    I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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                    Ed Dixon
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                    We use pcAnywhere with good results. Good security and good performance. also supports file transfer options. Ed

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                    • J Josh Knox

                      I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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                      2000 Server has Terminal Services built in. I love it and highly recommend it. It's a lot faster than pcanywhere. If you need source code sharing only then you can maybe try CVS?

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                      • J Josh Knox

                        I need to access source code on my company's server. I presently use a simple ftp connection to get files but would like something with a little more management capabilities. Does anyone use software such as pcAnywhere or LapLink? Any suggestions are welcome. Josh josh@that-guy.net

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                        Laurent Kempe
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                        I am using all those softwares at home and at work. It works perfectly for me, with network access and internet access. And the good point is that it is free :-D. CVS server for NT. http://www.cvsnt.org/ A set of C++ front-end for cvs distributed under GPL. http://www.wincvs.org/ CvsIn - DevStudio Add-in for CVS http://www.geocities.com/kaczoroj/CvsIn/ Diff / merge tool. http://winmerge.sourceforge.net/

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