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Leo
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Hello.

Req. advices.

1. For PC I run "mstsc /v:server:port". In PPC I can't change
destination port in RemoteDesktop (only default 3389).

2. Looking for SSH2 client supports "keyboard-interactive" auth. (ported
putty ?)

3. Looking for stable (probably not IE-based) tabbed browser for PPC. IE
crashes on long html.

4. Looking for "dictionary engine" to make my own "articles".
Dictionaries must be on flashcard.

Freeware only. Lightweight preferred :)

Thanx A LOT!

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CJ
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Leo <leo@tcnet.ru> wrote:


>Req. advices.
>
>1. For PC I run "mstsc /v:server:port". In PPC I can't change
>destination port in RemoteDesktop (only default 3389).

Edit the following registry key on the PPC...

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\Default]

Add a DWORD value named "Server Port" and enter the new port number
you want to use.

/CJ


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