>>>I would like to be able to demo our application remotely via the Internet. Our local workstation's configuration is XP PRO, VFP6/7, cable modem, router and software firewall.
>>>I realize that there will have to be some degradation in terms of screen refreshing, etc but we don't want the demo to crawl for obvious reasons.
>>>It is not a requirement for the other party to be able to control the mouse or keyboard at our end.
>>>Any recommendations?
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>>Under XP, you could allow the use of Remote Assistance for someone with the RDP protocol on their machine, or install and use NetMeeting to share a Window or the Windows Desktop to another user; both cost nothing other than setup time, and opening a port on the firewall to let them in.
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>Ed,
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>I have not used Remote Assistant in XP PRO.
>Is there some sort of free (or inexpensive) client that can be sent to the remote end that is compatible with W98, W2000, NT and XP?
I haven't tried, but there is a redistributable RDP client that comes with XP Pro, and Win2K has RDP support built-in. I know that MS Messenger will allow you to share a Desktop in its current version as well, and there's always NetMeeting.
>TIA.