Hi again:
I'm running into the problems with TightVNC that probably make EchoVNC a better
choice. I want to support one PC, my Mom's, and am considering running my own
server.
Can I set a server to run on a hosting service like 1&1?
Will running my own server offer any advantage over just using the demo server?
Can I run the server on one of the two machines involved in the connection?
If I ran a server on a separate machine on my own LAN would it server as a
connection from one machine inside the Lan and one outside?
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,Scott Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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