Windows remote desktop via www (http)

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sp

Windows remote desktop via www (http)

I would like to connect to remote desktop via www (Client don’t want to
install “Remote Desktop Connection Softwareâ€). The one solution is to
install SSL-Explorer
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116065) but it
also include VPN what is not needed.

Do you have any other solution for example JAVA version of Remote
Desktop Connection Software that can be installed on WindowsXP or maybe
any other similar solution?
 
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Joe

sp said:
Windows remote desktop via www (http)

I would like to connect to remote desktop via www (Client don’twant to
install “Remote Desktop Connection Softwareâ€). The one solution is to
install SSL-Explorer
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116065) but it
also include VPN what is not needed.

Do you have any other solution for example JAVA version of Remote
Desktop Connection Software that can be installed on WindowsXP or maybe
any other similar solution?

Netmeeting. You can turn on Remote Desktop, or have user contact your
ip address and give you control. NM is available on all systems,
starting with W98. Enter CONF on command line, run through the setup
wizard.
 
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Malke

sp said:
Windows remote desktop via www (http)

I would like to connect to remote desktop via www (Client don’t want
to install “Remote Desktop Connection Softwareâ€). The one solution is
to install SSL-Explorer
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116065) but it
also include VPN what is not needed.

Do you have any other solution for example JAVA version of Remote
Desktop Connection Software that can be installed on WindowsXP or
maybe any other similar solution?

RealVNC, UltraVNC - free
pcAnywhere - commercial

Malke
 
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Malke

sp said:
but I need only client for RDC working via www and VNC is too slow.

The slowness is because of your Internet connection. No remote control
software will be fast if you and/or your target are on dialup. I can't
help you with web-based remote control software, sorry. I don't know
why you think that would be faster, but good luck in your endeavors.

Malke
 

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