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<blockquote data-quote="iSheep" data-source="post: 52396"><p>Windows and Mac talk very happily to each other, I've got 3 PCs on my network plus my PowerBook, they are all running Windows XP (pretty much 2000).</p><p></p><p>What version of Windows 2000 have you got? The remote desktop only works in the following:</p><p>Windows XP Professional</p><p>Windows Server 2003</p><p>Windows 2000 Server</p><p>Windows 2000 Advanced Server</p><p>Windows 2000 Datacenter Server</p><p>Windows NT® Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition</p><p></p><p>Remote Desktop simply puts your Windows desktop onto your Mac. You might as well use one of your other computers. Virtual PC can run Windows applications for you on your Mac, but does not rely on a network and a connection to a server - it runs straight off your Mac.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=whichver" target="_blank">http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=whichver</a></p><p>Read that for some more information.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iSheep, post: 52396"] Windows and Mac talk very happily to each other, I've got 3 PCs on my network plus my PowerBook, they are all running Windows XP (pretty much 2000). What version of Windows 2000 have you got? The remote desktop only works in the following: Windows XP Professional Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Windows NT® Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition Remote Desktop simply puts your Windows desktop onto your Mac. You might as well use one of your other computers. Virtual PC can run Windows applications for you on your Mac, but does not rely on a network and a connection to a server - it runs straight off your Mac. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=whichver[/url] Read that for some more information. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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