Dean,

You don't need to install VNC Viewer - you can just run the binary
stand-alone.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> Subject: Question About Accessing RealVNC From Remote Computer
> 
> .
> 
> There have been a couple of places where I have been unable 
> to access VNC,
> apparently for two reasons. I have the server running from 
> home and can access
> it without problems from my notebook, but sometimes have 
> problems accessing it
> from other computers. I am using Windows computers. Apparent 
> reasons why I have
> trouble accessing it (two)
> 
> 1) The web browser on the computer I am using is not Java enabled.
> 
> 2) The computer I am using (it belongs to someone else, 
> usually a business) will
> not allow installation of applications, specifically the VNC client.
> 
> As best I can tell, when installing the VNC client on someone 
> else's computer,
> it tries to place its default values in the Registery 
> (Windows computers) and
> this attempted modification of the registery appears to be 
> what prevents VNC
> from installing on the computer. I do not have administrator 
> privileges. It
> appears, although I am not sure, that if VNC could be run 
> without use of the
> registery, i.e., storing the default values in a separate 
> file, VNC could be
> stored on the C drive of those computers and run directly 
> from them without
> trouble.
> 
> Is this analysis correct or is it flawed?
> 
> Does anybody know how to run VNC (or a similar program) from 
> a web browser that
> is NOT Java enabled? Or to run VNC without installing it (and 
> apparently
> attempting to modify the registery) on the Windows computer?
> 
> Thanks.
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