There's a java applet (can you believe it? <s>) that gets installed on the customer machine, and a couple on the presenter's machine. I have never had a failure.
Hank
>Hi Hank,
>First, thank for your message.
>
>I tried to insall WebEx a while back but after installing bunch of programs something hung. And I never got to actually see the demo of their product.
>Does LiveMeeting require something to be installed on the customer PCs? or just on my PC? I will do the search on MSFT site for this product to find more details but if you can input, I would appreciate it.
>Again, thank you.
>
>>Hi Dmitry,
>>
>>Microsoft's LiveMeeting conferencing system allows application sharing; I use it regularly for demoing or training VFP applications. But any of the systems, e.g., WebEx, will do the same.
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>>Hank
>>
>>>I was wondering if it is possible to do a web-based demonstration/training of a VFP application? I read about some of the web conferencing software but that does not seem to fit the bill. They are more for conferencing and presenting Power Points.
>>>
>>>I was wondering if a web cam can be used for that? I really don't know much about how web cams work except that in some chat rooms they are used for video chats. But can they be used to present a VFP application?
>>>
>>>Also, is there a software that can be install on a web server box to make people connected to the site being able to see the application?
>>>
>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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