MacMini and Windows P Remote Destop Connection

Purchased a MacMini today with primary use to be a media center along with y AppleTV. In that it is in a rack with other equipment I would like to be able to access my Windows Desktop to use programs and visa versa. I was told before my purchase this was possible but I have found no discussion about how to do this, Then again I was told by the sales person that I could not hook this up to any monitor larger than 32". It is working fine on my Samsung 52"...with a little help from this great forum.
If anyone could point me in the right direction about Windows Remote Desktop Connection and the MacMini, it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim

There are possibilities, such as using VNC software to log into the Mac from a PC. That typically needs a server app on the Mac and a client app on the PC. Have a look at http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2006/04/13/remote-access-apple-mac-os-x-via- windows/ for one person's experience of doing it this way.
There are other possibilities, such as https://www.ntrconnect.com/web/default.asp?
MacOS 10.5.x (Leopard) has a 'screen sharing' function, which can be enabled in the sharing preference pane, and which allows a remote system with a suitable VNC client to connect and control the system remotely.

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