It would be possible if you connected the two PC's using a null modem 
serial cable. I think PCREMOTE (or REMOTEPC not sure what it was called) 
can work without a modem as long as the cable is made properly.

The client should be able to run in a DOS box on a TCP/IP enabled Windows 
machine.

Of course this is all very theoretical and I haven't tried it myself 
(although I think I used to use it with a null serial cable). Since all the 
software is free, you have only the cost of a null modem cable to loose if 
it doesn't work (assuming you don't have one around).

Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you can't run your DOS application 
in a Windows environment? It is sometimes easier to get your application 
running than to work out some convoluted solution (sorry if this is too 
personal of a question).

                                 Michael Milette

At 10:18 PM 2002-04-16, you wrote:
>yes, i need to use carbon copy to run on dos in LAN environment...is this 
>possible to view the remote pc that is currently running on other software 
>and i am able to control and use the software remotely?
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