Hello Frank...

Should be no problem...
download the latest (stable) release of Real VNC.  From
http://www.realvnc.com by clicking "download it now".

Select the window version (of course), and install it on 
both pc's.  As for options I suggest you choose a simple 
password as you are protected by a firewall.  and I would 
install it as a service since the hadling is easier that 
way.  And you can remove it later if you decide to.
say yes to all defaults, and questions.

Once you got that far...
I'll help you connect from one machine to the other,
and setup and icon to double click so she can connect
with out bothering with all the nitty gritty stuff...

Jerry


On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 15:02, Frank wrote:
> Would greatly appreciate assistance for a newbie, senior citizen.
> 
> This is what I presently have:
> Two XP home edition PCs - patch cable connected to the internet via a cable
> modem and a Netgear RP 114 gateway router. I only use the router setup for
> sharing Comcast internet - not for file or printer sharing.
> 
> This is what I would like to do:
> Allow one machine to be the server and the other the client in such a way the
> the client machine can view what is being done on the server machine - as in
> consentual evesdropping - so that my wife doesn't have to stand over my
> shoulder or sit beside me to see what I am viewing and/or doing on the server.
> 
> Can this be done with Real VNC? If so would some kind soul walk me through a
> simplified install/setup/configuration.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Frank
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