I absolutley do not have any objections copying in the vnc mail list. I'm
   new to this type of forum and don't intend to break any formailties. So just
   let me know the do's and don't's and I will comply.

   At one time I worked for a computer service company and when I visited many
   clients  I had  noticed on some, that there was an icon on the clients
   computer that they would click to initiate a help request. Of coure I'm not
   sure how the icon/application got there in the first place (meaning locally
   or remotly?). And secondly, I forget which company it was, it may have been
   Compaq/HP/AOL when I had problems I initiated a chat and from the chat
   session they were able envoke a remote session, not sure how they did that
   either.  But I know by now you get my point as to what I wish to do. I
   actuall use the LogMeIn application but will soon be broke if I ever have to
   pay for it for some of the more needed features...

   Charles

   -------- Original Message --------
   Subject: RE: VNC-List digest, Vol 1 #2593 - 2 msgs
   From: "Philip Herlihy" <phi...@herlihy.eu.com>
   Date: Fri, January 23, 2009 8:30 am
   To: "'PRIMETYME'" <char...@primetymepro.com>
   Cc: <vnc-list@realvnc.com>
   Hi Charles,

   I hope you don't mind copying in the mailing list - there may be others
   interested and very likely more knowledgeable.

   I'm sure this is a common wish.  I haven't found a way of installing the
   server remotely, although I do have a website which details the installation
   process.  I also provide a downloadable script which invokes a connection to
   a listening client at my location when double-clicked.  That doesn't get you
   round the problem of installing the server on a machine where the operator
   isn't at all technical.

   I've experimented with something called PC Helpware which allows the remote
   user to download a server program which runs without installation, and is
   used to access a listening client at your location.  I got it to work, but
   performance didn't seem as good as RealVNC, and I haven't ever used it
   "live" - just as a demo with a technical friend.  It would be great if the
   good folk at RealVNC could come up with something like this!

   It may, however, be possible to use scripting to set up an "unattended"
   installation.  I've never found time to look into this - but I bet there are
   folk reading this who have!

   Best wishes,

   Phil
     _________________________________________________________________

   From: PRIMETYME [mailto:char...@primetymepro.com]
   Sent: 23 January 2009 16:12
   To: Philip Herlihy
   Subject: RE: VNC-List digest, Vol 1 #2593 - 2 msgs
   Phil thank you for replying to my question. However, it's not crystal clear
   yet  so  I would like to borrow a little more of your time with direct
   dialouge if you don't mind. If you're in London I know our time zones are
   not the same so I will post and you can reply when you get free time. (FYI:
   I spent 4 years in England back in the early 80's, I miss those days of
   fun).

   I have successfully connected with the current configuration, I actually
   have  the  VNC  Server and  VNC Viewer installed among 2 of my systems
   currently. Sort of an intranet setup if you will as both are behind my
   firewall.

   What  I am essentially tryiing to accomplish is a way that if a friend
   and/or client request for assistance that I could either email them an
   installable file or they they could maybe go to my website to download and
   install the application on their system then click onto an icon that would
   initiate a request that I would somehow receive on my local machine that I
   would then connect to and administer the remote assistance. I was hoping
   that an installation could be completed without me first having to go to the
   site. Much like how the LogMeIn software installs.

   So I am after a workflow that will get the software installed and configured
   without me first going to the location. Is this at all possible? I would
   like it to be some sort of a wizard installtion for the prospective friend
   and/or client who requests my help...

   Kind regards,

   Charles, Las Vegas

   -------- Original Message --------
   Subject: RE: VNC-List digest, Vol 1 #2593 - 2 msgs
   From: "Philip Herlihy" <phi...@herlihy.eu.com>
   Date: Fri, January 23, 2009 4:29 am
   To: <vnc-list@realvnc.com>, <char...@primetymepro.com>
   Sounds like you're a bit confused about how this works (we've all been
   there!).
   If you want to connect to a remote machine so you can view and operate it
   from a local machine, then you have to install and configure the VNC
   _server_ on the remote machine. I always configure the server to remove the
   desktop background, and to accept connections only from my own (static) IP
   address. You also have to set a password.
   Then you run the VNC _client_ on the local machine, and enter the IP address
   of the remote machine. Sure, most machines are behind a router these days;
   you have to configure the router to forward the default port (5900) to the
   machine you want to connect to. This site might help:
   http://portforward.com/
   Alterna tively, you can run a "listening" client on your local machine. Just
   start the client using the -listen argument - create a shortcut with this
   command string: "C:\Program
   Files\RealVNC\VNC4\vnc-P4_3_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe" -listen
   Then, with the VNC server running on the remote machine, ask someone there
   to right-click the server icon in the system tray, and pick "add new
   client". Tell them to enter your IP address, and the connection will be
   initiated from their end. You'll have to configure any router to forward
   port 5500 to your local machine.
   Hope that helps,
   Phil, London
   -----Original Message-----
   ...
   Message: 1
   From: "PRIMETYME" <char...@primetymepro.com>
   To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
   Subject: How To Initiate A Call =?UTF-8?Q?Request=3F?=
   Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 07:46:49 -0700
   How does one initiate a connection request when there are many that still
   does not know the purpose let alone the what an IP address is. Secondly,
   most now have a Modem and a Router would the router need to be configure
   to
   use a designated port?
   Charles
   ...
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