Hmmmm,

That could exclude Java, as I don't think the JVM ships these days with XP, does it ?

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development


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>In a message dated 4/19/2004 6:36:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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>> This does violate your rule about zero install, but I can't think of a
>real
>> zero install technology ... once you consider web browser dependencies,
>java
>> dependencies, flash player dependencies, citrix dependencies, terminal
>> emulation dependencies etc there is always *something* you need to have
>or
>> fiddle with on the client (otherwise we'd all be shipping PCs with no O/S
>> installed).
>>
>>
>> Craig
>
>You can't really have a zero client footprint.  I'd rephrase Dawn's
>statement
>to say that perhaps you are using client software that "the average person
>would ALREADY have installed" such as a browser, a jpg viewer, a mp3
>player,
>etc.
>Will
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