Remote access seems like maybe the wrong direction.

Specifically, remote access will remove things like audio from the mix.

Have you thought of installing vmware player(or whatever it's current name is)
and a image containing a linux distro? Eliminates the network, yet still uses
local hardware for sound and video. Shouldn't be too hard to set up, and
free.

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> Have a customer that keeps getting malware and rootkits on their
> Windows computers. What? You've heard that before? Oh, sorry.
> 
> Here's a hint. Don't install WhiteSmoke Translator.
> 
> I know that a couple of folks on this list have worked with NX /
> FreeNX. Is there a remote client to connect to a linux "server" from a
> Windows client so that a user may surf the web on linux from a Windows
> desktop.
> 
> Don't even think VNC. Waaaaaay too slow.
> 
> Howard White
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