This looks good, as long as you trust *their* servers with *your* login
details . . .  As I do not know them personally, from childhood, I wouldn't
really trust them.

I think that the Client adding feature managed from the server side that VNC
offers is a good solution to this problem and by definition more secure than
involving third parties.

HTH.

On Tuesday 07 November 2006 00:22, 77 D'~x 77 wrote:
> Jon wrote:
> > Hi, im trying to set up a VNC for my sister at college so i can help with
> > her problems without "now click start...". the only issue is, as you
> > might have guessed, is she does not have access to her routers at school.
> > i have already done port forwarding on my router, so how can i connect to
> > her computer when she cant do port forwarding? Thanks
>
> I use VNC over Hamachi (http://www.hamachi.cc) for friends at different
> colleges; works a charm, except that they have to add me as a client,
> rather than me connecting of my own accord -- oh well, more security for
> them. In terms of setting up H, it's about as painless as you can get.
> Oh, and it's free. :]
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Mick

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