EduVNC 2.2

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Remotely view and control a windows desktop using only a web browser. No client software, Java applet, or Active-X controls to install. Support for view only, no password, hashed passwords, balloon notifications, logging, auto start. Can launch multiple servers each with independent configuration. Easy to deploy to 1,00s of stations. Settings are registry based and designed for large scale use. Designed for educational uses. Licensing is about $2 / computer for commercial use or free for non-profits and publicly funded schools. Wiki based support fully documents all options and offers deployment advise. Perfect for viewing instructor presentations or monitoring student computers for abuse. Web based design integrates easy with other software and systems.

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