M Mike9182 In Runtime Messages 258 Location Altoona, PA Sep 11, 2006 #1 I have a dsl connection and I would like to share my computer so that I can use it from any web browser, but don't know how. Can someone help me?
I have a dsl connection and I would like to share my computer so that I can use it from any web browser, but don't know how. Can someone help me?
Law Fully Optimized Messages 4,200 Location the data closet Sep 11, 2006 #2 http://www.tightvnc.com/ You can use your web browser and display the remote computer's desktop in Java.
http://www.tightvnc.com/ You can use your web browser and display the remote computer's desktop in Java.
kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Sep 11, 2006 #3 or if you have win xp pro, you could set up remote desktop web connection--its more secure.
Law Fully Optimized Messages 4,200 Location the data closet Sep 11, 2006 #4 Yea, you don't want to run tightvnc over the Internet, it's recommended to run tightvnc in your network because tightvnc doesn't encrypt the data.
Yea, you don't want to run tightvnc over the Internet, it's recommended to run tightvnc in your network because tightvnc doesn't encrypt the data.
kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Sep 11, 2006 #5 but if you dont care about your stuff being hacked into, then go with vnc because it is soooooooooooooo musch easier to set up that remote desktop.
but if you dont care about your stuff being hacked into, then go with vnc because it is soooooooooooooo musch easier to set up that remote desktop.
OP OP M Mike9182 In Runtime Messages 258 Location Altoona, PA Sep 12, 2006 #7 don't you need to have software on both computers in order to use the remote desktop sharing program that comes with xp?
don't you need to have software on both computers in order to use the remote desktop sharing program that comes with xp?
Law Fully Optimized Messages 4,200 Location the data closet Sep 12, 2006 #8 It's already there for XP.
OP OP M Mike9182 In Runtime Messages 258 Location Altoona, PA Sep 12, 2006 #9 that won't work then because the computers that I want to access my computers from have been trimmed down to nothin, they are on a network
that won't work then because the computers that I want to access my computers from have been trimmed down to nothin, they are on a network
OP OP M Mike9182 In Runtime Messages 258 Location Altoona, PA Sep 12, 2006 #10 could someone help me with connecting with tight VNC from a web browser which has java enabled?