Hin:

        Heya. Sending your users to a web address that would show
them a desktop you were driving for them would be a *great* idea.
But we don't have that yet. Sorry!

        The closest thing we have right now are command-line directives
for the VNC Viewer. So if you type at a command line:

C:\>vncviewer /password <vnc-pword>
        /echoserver <es-address>
        /echopass <es-pword>
        /echouser <es-user>
        /e targetpc

        The Viewer would start up and make a connection to that
"targetPC" via the specified echoServer. Something like this could
be scriptable...and it doesn't require installation of the VNC Viewer
(just need vncviewer.exe and echoware.dll).

        I hope that helps!

-Scott


On Dec 12, 2006, at 5:01 PM, hin lee wrote:

> Scott,
>
> Here is my set up.  I'm running EchoServer and
> EchoVNC, while the other users are connecting via
> EchoWinVNC.  I have no problems see their computer
> screen.  Is there a way to allow them to see my
> computer screen??  I know I can get them to install
> echoVNC on their computer, but that would be too
> complicated for them.  Something similar to
> GoToMeeting.
>


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