[windows2000] OT: Installing PC Anywhere on WXP Pro....

  • From: "Steve Rance" <Steve.Rance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Windows2000 Mailing List (E-mail)" <Windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 10:32:54 +0100

Hi Guys,

I need to install PC Anywhere 9.2 on a number of Windows XP Pro PCs...however 
when I run the install I get the message "This version of pcAnywhere replaces 
the current version of MSGINA which controls the way you log in to Windows,  As 
a result, certain new Windows features might be disabled, including: Fast User 
Switching, Terminal Services, and Remote Desktop".

Although I don't use FUS, TS, or RD on these PC's in question, I am a little 
concerned about continuing with the install.  

Any experience on this?  Would you recommend purchasing the latest version of 
PCanywhere to install on these PC's, or can I get away with using this version.

Thanks for any advice.

Steve



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