Victor,
When I went to the web sight that you gave in this message it didn't work.
Maybe I just didn't wait long enough time.

PEACE

John Carvalho
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] remote access


> Hi Stephen,
>
> There is a program called System Access Remote Incident manager, from
> Seratek.
>
> It's completely accessible, and gives you full control of the other 
> person's
> computer, as long as it is connected to the internet.
>
> It does not have to be installed on the other person's computer for any
> length of time.
>
> The process is this.
>
> You install the program on your computer, and, once configured, you send 
> an
> e-mail to the other person, which contains a link where they click or 
> enter
> on, to download an active X which will allow you to connect onto their
> computer.
>
> You actually hear their synthesizer speech coming through your computer's
> speaker system, and is immediately uninstalled after the remote access is
> terminated.
>
> There is also a password that the two of you mutually agree on, that you 
> and
> she have to enter on, which tells the software that you are both aware of
> this access, and are fully cooperative in the process.
>
> There is also another program, created by the same company, but instead of
> Remote Instance Manager, it's called Remote Access Manager, and it deals
> with self contained home networks.
>
> I believe that both these packages are expensive, but I can't say for 
> sure,
> as I haven't received a demo copy of it yet.
>
> If you go to their website, the acronym for the programs are RIM and RAM 
> for
> the incident and access versions, respectively.
>
> There was also a demonstration of the program done on the Blind Access
> Journal, and you can download it at the following link, as published in 
> the
> Top Tech Tidbits:
>
> http://www.shandrow.com/audio/podcast/serotek_rim_demo_1.mp3
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Victor
>
>
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