[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > 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,
Again, you will have to try them out in your network situation to see about "decent response". > and the ability > to > run as a service, that would be great. I don't know any that don't. > The easier that I can make it for > someone to remotely connect, download the viewer and view my screen, the > better. Most offer the built in HTTP server to serve the Java viewer. > 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. This is the opposite of what you asked above. Installing a VNC server is as easy as the setup program. > 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. With the exception of the current RealVNC4 beta, I think all have a "connect to listening viewer" option (assuming you are referring to the server being remote). > 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. According to the archives you hijacked the thread discussing this: http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2003-December/042332.html -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
