Javier,

There is also a product by Greyware Automation that does pretty much the
same thing called XO and uses a web browser for control:
        http://www.greyware.com/products/xo/index.asp

If you're wanting to use something like a Desktop remote control, they're
things like port redirectors, too.  I think greyware has one called Detour
that could do it, but there are probably also others out there, too.

Anyway, check it out. HTH,
-K

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> net finity director by ibm allows not only control of the pc, but you can
> also view processes, automatically restart services, shutdown, etc.  it
> works via the remote console, or using a web browswer.
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> Hello:
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> We need make a remote control, like pc-anyware, from one company to other,
> using HTTP, port 80 and firewall permission.
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> |----|                     |---------------------|  LAN      |----|
> | US |------ internet -----|FIREWALL PORT 80 HTTP|-----------| PC |
> |----|                     |---------------------|           |----|
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> What software can we use?
> Any special consideration for security, like VPN?
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> Thanks in advance.
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