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okay I am using real vnc on my small network. I want to access multiple
remote machines at once,like a console window. Be able to view the screens
unnoticed sometimes to see what users are doing.I do have cross platform os systems. i want to be able to use Linux server or windows server to view windows and Linux servers/desktops.
And if possible,be able to send a message to the screen of remote computer as well. not rely on a message window to be open. for like saying network will be down for maintenance message.
I'm not sure how you would send messages remotely across multiple Graphical screens.Well you can multiple instances of the application If your in CLI theres a command called wall which sends messages across all the terminals
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