Larry,
I did recently.
I found the screens in GoToMyPc displayed faster.
Can there be more than 2 nodes in the meeting?
>I would take a look at RADMIN.
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http://www.famatech.com>
>This is a great program, superior to virtually all of the remote login programs or NetMeeting type programs that I've tried.
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>>Lawrence,
>>
>>Have you any knowledge of Radmin?
>>
>>>I've had good luck with three web based services:
>>>
>>>1) GoToMyPc.com can allow you to share your desktop with someone else as a "guest". Its about $10/mo. Its also good for accessing your desktop yourself when on a business trip.
>>>
>>>2) webconference.com can share your desktop or remotely control the customer's. This is great for remote technical support. Its about $40/mo.
>>>
>>>3) webex.com: the most expensive and probably the fanciest/oldest of the three. Its about $10/session.
>>>
>>>All work pretty well through most firewalls... but your mileage may vary. Internet traffic in the afternoon can slow you down.
>>>
>>>HTH,
>>>
>>>Larry
>>>
>>>
>>>>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?
>>>>TIA.