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Ray Davison wrote:
> What is available for accessing another PC across the WEB? I need to
> transfer files, install, configure and run programs...... Using OS/2 on
> my end would be nice but not necessary.
>
> I am aware of "Go to my PC", but that is the wrong world. I am not
> interested in a subscription service. I figure if someone can break
> into my PC and do whatever they want without my permission, I should be
> able to have similar capability with permission.
Remote Control
VNC:
Client --> <http://www.sra.co.jp/people/akira/os2/vnc-pm/> or
<http://www.cs-club.org/~alex/os2/utils/> (cosmetic update)
Server--> <http://eros2.by.ru/pmvnc_en.shtml>
File Transfer:
Client --> (various) Include with OS/2 or <http://handyftp.netlabs.org/>
Server --> (various) Included with OS/2 Server or
<http://www.bmtmicro.com/BMTCatalog/os2/ftpserver.html> or
<http://eepjm.newcastle.edu.au/os2/FtpServer.html>
this is just a few items
MarkO
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> TY
> Ray
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