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VNC over net

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  • Created: Jul 10, 2006, 9:47 pm
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The Idea

Build a VNC client viewable from a browser. In the event I'm away from my computer and find myself at another person's workstation or a public computer, I will still be able to access my computer at home/office without installing a VNC client. This way I will be able to use my own comfortable desktop environment wherever I can get online. This is important if I am at a computer that does not allow, or limits, software installation or if downloading and installing the client software it difficult/time consuming. This is useful for travelers, quick presentations, students on locked down computers, forign language workstations where I can't tell which is the install button, those "Oops, I forgot my file at home" moments, and several other moments where we wish we could be on our own computer. Of course, the server computer (our computer at home) will need software to actually serve VNC information. It might also be good to include a bit of code to update the IP address at home.

I thought of this idea when I was...

I travel around a bit and hate being limited to the software on other people's computer.


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murmur
murmur Posted: July 16, 2006, 10:56 pm

logmein.com

Barista
Barista Posted: August 5, 2006, 10:12 pm

windows server supports it. and vnc accepts connection over web as well. We have been using it for 6 years now!!!

 

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