[bcab] Re: remote access

Phil

How do your sessions cope with latency on the line.  I've got around 100ms
and Jaws does seem to struggle especially with things like Say All.  Our
servers are in the US and no matter how much acceleration we put on the
connections the whole system seems sluggish.  I had to give up with Magic
as it simply hung after a few seconds.

Feel free to contact me off list as this may not be of much interest to the
majority of the community.

Thanks

Gordon Luke
Capita IT (CAIM)


                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
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Hi,

I have done quite a lot of work with RDP and access software.

JAWS and MAGic both work fairly well with RDP so long as the destination
and local machines are physical.  I was trying to work in an environment
where the destination servers were hosted under VMWare ESX and this is
not only unsupported according to Freedom Scientific, it also doesn't
work, crashing the server within 5 minutes of the access software
communicating.

Phil



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From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Sent: 18 March 2009 20:54
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Re: remote access

Hello Joe

I use Windows Terminal Server and RDP for remote access and
administration.
I am told that it is useable with Jaws.

HTH
Tony

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> >Good Evening,
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> Which remote access software is recommended for support purposes,
> using a screen reader at the engineers end?  Wanting to mainly access
> XP machines
>
> I seem to recall that programs like VNC are not 100% accessible if at
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>
> So what are support folks using with there screen readers to access
> clients machines?
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