

The free 3 worked as a terminal server limited to 2 users. These are terminal servers, intended for the enterprise market. The Workstation and all the Terminal Server versions work as terminal servers, by creating sessions running in the background. I can no longer choose which desktop I login into remotely I just use the one the user is connected to. If the computer is on a table where there are others that walk and see what is displayed, you should probably look for a terminal server that the free NoMachine 4 is not. It turned out to be a bit trickier than one would have expected.

NoMachine should provide the option of blanking the screen and locking the keyboard and mouse while an unattended computer is engaged in a connection.

NoMachine now works as traditional remote access software, which is what Mac, Windows and Linux users expect, as long as these users are looking for a remote access software. Security risk? Remote access now involves unlocking my desktop
