That's a good point.  It should even work OK on a terminal server as long as you
can get the core NetMeeting stuff to run correctly - which is something of a
black art at times, but usually works.

An interesting "addon" that would not even require integration would be a very
lightweight implementation of an application-mode peer-to-peer filesharing tool
for systems that don't already have something like Netmeeting.  Instant
messaging clients might be good, but they unfortunately usually want to work
with a central server and have way too many bells and whistles...


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Sent: Monday, 2002-05-20 10:51
Subject: Re: File Transfer with WinVNC?


> Just a thought.  For windows platforms:  NetMeeting has a good file
> transfer tool.  With VNC already running, you can turn it on and off at
> both ends yourself.  I haven't had need to try it yet.  I work within my
> own network and have shared drives for that stuff.  Good luck.
>
>
> Have a Good Day,
>
> Michael L.
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