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Is there a way to VPN into Windows in OS-X?

On Snow Leopard:
System Preferences> Network>Click on '+', Choose 'VPN' on Interface drop down, choose VPN Type and give it a Service Name, Click Create then enter your settings.

May differ on different versions of OSX.

Hope this helps
 
well i play Sc2 and use a lot of Autocad 2011 and Revit 2011 on windows 64bits

it works great but it just doesnt feel right having to instal antivirus, gameboosters, antispamers and all that sh!it windows needs ^^

i also Overclocked the GPU and got from 6.2k to 8.5k on 3dMark ^^!

ive got a i5 mid 2010
 
No Windows on my MBP, but I keep a Windows machine because my wife prefers Windows. I think I would prefer a stand-alone Windows computer if I needed to use one frequently.
 
Not me, but I got an iMac before my MBP and the iMac was my first Mac. I loaded Fusion and have XP Pro on it. I rarely if ever use it any more, although I turn it on from time to time to see if it still works. When I got the MBP I didn't see the need so it's only running OS X.

I tried doing XP through Bootcamp but felt dirty having it on there. It didn't even make it through all of the updates for XP lol. It's either Mac or nothing for me on my iMac. Thankfully I still have a Dell for any Windows related junk if I absolutely need it. I fired it up once this past year for doing my taxes. That was it. :apple:
 
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I run Parallels with Win XP for only 1 reason.....I need Internet explored to watch my son's daycare video cam. Sometimes I have it on all day, sometimes I just peep in there, so parallels works better than bootcamp for me....works quite well too...
 
Most people run windows on their Macs at least in case IMO.

Maybe the topic should be "How many don't run windows...?" instead:)
 
34GB of my 500GB HD is dedicated to Windows XP.
Mainly use it for PSP backups as MediaGo isn't available on Mac. (Sony? Enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that? :rolleyes: )
 
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