I am using a service called gotomypc.com.  I run a
small host service on my office PC, then from any
Internet site I hit a URL which shows my PC desktop. 
It gets through firewalls which is a big plus.

The advantage over PCAnywhere is that I don't have to
be running the app on the remote side.  It's about
$20/month per PC.  

Dennis Acton




--- suredata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear remote computing gurus,
>  
> I know AT&T Cambridge Lab developed VNC (Virtual
> Network Computing), a freeware for cross-platform
> mobile computing.  I want to be able to access
> remote computers via the Internet, and VNC sounds
> like a good tool for that.  Is it difficult to set
> up or to use?  Is it robust?  How does it stack up
> against PCAnywhere?
> 
> Any explantion or advice will be appreciated.
>  
> Stan Loo
> 


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