Not sure Im totally at ease with giving a client desktop access to the
computer but I ghet you idea. Thanks
Allen 

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Subject: Re: [NF] online display

Here's an idea.

Set up a computer that the client can dial into using remote desktop.

On that computer, have PCAnywhere connected to a second computer where you
can do the demonstration.

So the client is connected via remote desktop to a computer that is
connected to a PCAnywhere session.

That should work fine and should be pretty solid, and the customer already
has a remote desktop client on his pc.


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