I am not a representitive of vnc so I am not suited to answer that
type of question on how pricing something like that would happen.

Good Luck,
Angelo


On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:09:21 +0200, Matthias Fischer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Enterprise VNC has a modest license cost; the reason why I said that I
> couldn't accept licensing of the Viewer is linked to the fact that the
> scenario I need to use the tool in implies an indefinite number of
> changing interlocutors, to whom I will be rather extraneous. No chance
> of running after them to have them remove a licensed copy of the Viewer
> from their computers...
> 
> Good night,
> Matthias
> 
> <Q> -----Original Message-----
> <Q> From: Angelo Sarto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <Q> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 7:28 PM
> <Q> To: Matthias Fischer
> <Q> Subject: Re: Just Showing the Desktop
> <Q>
> <Q>
> <Q> realvnc is free (server and viewer) but enterprise I dont
> <Q> really know
> <Q> if you are interested in using high encryption stuff then thats the
> <Q> way to go i would think.
> <Q>
> <Q> otherwise realvnc works flawlessly and the viewer runs on
> <Q> pretty much
> <Q> any computer.
> <Q>
> <Q> Angelo
> <Q> >
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