VNCEverywhere Free 1.0

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  • Date added:
    04/05/2004
  • File size:
    1.7M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server, Microsoft Internet Information Server

Publisher’s description

VNCEverywhere Free Edition is a remote-access solution that allows external access to all computers on your network running VNC through a single public point. VNCEverywhere Free Edition acts alongside Microsoft Internet Information Server to provide a public access point to the computers located behind your company s firewall. IIS serves a Web page containing a VNC Java Viewer to the remote users. This Java Viewer then connects to the VNCEverywhere Server, which passes the connection onto the local computer. A remote user can connect from any Internet-connected computer capable of running Java applets.

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