UltraVNC is also a candidate - file transfer, browser access. etc. RP On 03/11/2007, Jake Anderson wrote: > If remote desktop is desired try tight VNC > All the regulars of VNC (java based client etc) with the bonus of file > transfer. > I don't however know if the java client lets you do file transfer. > (probably doesn't) > If you want security tunnel it through that ssh session ;-> > > Russell McMahon wrote: > > A friend just recommended LogMeIn. > > Looks good at first look. > > Browser only required it says. > > > > https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/get_logmein_free/signup.asp > > > > Looks potentially valuable for support work too. > > > > R > > > > > > ______________________ > > > > Why do we offer LogMeIn Free? Because we can. > > > > LogMeIn has developed cutting-edge technology that allows us > > to offer secure and easy remote access services without the > > high infrastructure costs of alternatives. As a result of > > this superior technology, we can offer you hosted remote > > access 100% free. We also do not place any restrictions on > > commercial use of LogMeIn Free, so you can use it at home or > > at work. > > > > What's the catch? > > > > We offer premium versions of our remote access products for > > both business and support professionals. When you sign up > > for your Free account, you'll automatically receive a free > > trial of our premium service. There is zero obligation to > > purchase (and you can switch to the free version at any > > time-no need to reinstall the software). But many users opt > > to upgrade and purchase LogMeIn because of the productivity > > enhancements our premium services deliver. > > So that's it. Join the millions who rely on LogMeIn > > > > > > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist