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apparently there is only a client side version for w2k (ie: you can connect and control other computers, but not connect and control it.)
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Yes...
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You can get the admin version of it off of the W2K CD so that you can log in to the console.
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I've never used TightVNC, but RealVNC has worked great when I've used it, even over the internet (usually). And why not Microsoft Remote Desktop? Because VNC works with Unix, MacOS, and Windows (or really any platform you can imagine since the protocol is simple and documented), AND most if not all implementations are free as in freedom.
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Because, if he has no reason to use Unix or Macs, why not use what is fast and the best for Windows in general? VNC is a great product, but despite it's best efforts, Windows Remote Destktop is still 100x faster.