William,

I am just geting started, so I really do not know fully what to ask for,
except that I want good remote control on windows platforms.  That is why I
posted the question here first -- to get some pointers about where to
start...


Since you press me for details, here's my best attempt:  If I can have full
control over a windows 32 platform with decent response, and the ability to
run as a service, that would be great. The easier that I can make it for
someone to remotely connect, download the viewer and view my screen, the
better.  Ideally, if I can find a way to package a version of VNC so that I
can email it to someone and have them easily install it so that they can
connect to me via a predefined IP (so that they have to do as little as
possible) so that I can control their system, I would e a happy camper.
I'm at a fix IP, but I have no control over the remote user, which is why I
propose to package a version that simply autoconnects to me at a fixed IP.

I am particularly interested in this last function -- I'd like to get as
close to Glance or WEBEX type functionality to allow me remote access to a
remote user's desktop as possible.

Again, I am new to this, so I do not know (yet) if what I am asking for is
reasonable, but there is my list.  I'm more than willing to study docs, and
I will follow up on any links provided or that I find while browsing this
list.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I was hoping to benefit from the experience and wisdom of those on this
> group who have already done so...

But none of us are in your situation.  You haven't even talked about what
you expect, what kind of connection, etc.

It's like asking for the best kind of air freshener.  I might love one
type, but you think the same one stinks.

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William Hooper
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