![]() This may only have niche applications, but it’s a clever way to share resources remotely with multiple remote users. You could set one remote session to have access to the left side of your desktop, and another to have access to the right side of your desktop, for instance. Going even further, TightVNC can be set to listen on multiple ports and serve a different portion of the desktop on each one. TightVNC allows multiple connections to access different parts of the screen (Image credit: TightVNC) ![]() TightVNC offers a few unique features that could make it the right choice for your remote administration needs. But less useful for cross-platform admin.
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