The main problem would be having powerpoint running while the user was
trying to work. Im sure it would slow things down.
If you have XP you can use the remote desktop to connect and control it.
If size is a problem, what about an old laptop.
Al

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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On 

Thanks to each one who responded.  You are all suggesting a second PC 
which we have plenty of.  It's really more a question of finding the 
space to locate the PC.  If we could use the receptionist's machine the 
space problem would be solved. 

I had hoped someone would know about a way to drive a video card remotely 
from a terminal services session or an application that  uses two 
separate video cards in the same PC for this purpose.  It is probably 
better to figure out a place to locate a second PC and figure out a way 
to have staff power it on and off as appropriate.



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