Have you seen my FVNC project yet?

http://osflash.org/fvnc

It's a VNC client for ActionScript 3 that enables screen-sharing in Flex applications.  The basic idea behind a presentation like you describe would be:

* Host installs a VNC server, such as TightVNC
* Host configures VNC server to be "view only" so clients cannot control the mouse or keyboard
* Host configures VNC server to allow multiple clients to be connected
* If behind a firewall, Host configures incoming VNC connections to be allowed through the firewall and to the IP address of the hosts machine, on port 5190 (usually)
* Viewers download FVNC.swf and run it from their computer
* Viewers enter IP address of server to connect to
* Viewers enter password
* Viewers are now connected and see the Hosts screen, which updates live

You can do this now, today, without having to code anything.  FVNC still needs a few tweaks before I would call it really production stable, but it works in general, and might be a good solution for you.

-d

brownd_92 wrote:

Paul,
this is part of a videoconferencing suite which I am developing with
Flex and FMS. I would like the presenter to de able to "drive" the
presentation from his own machine. A bit like Breeze but on a
smaller scale.

Cheers

David


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