There are tons of applications out there that do the same thing, view another computer and I have tested alot of them some have pros and cons but I have decided to stick with Single Click VNC because of how little it requires the user on the other end to do.
**Yes this supports clients of XP, Vista, and Win7 because of a trick I made for disabling Aero**
UltraVNC Single Click is a small, standalone server you can email, host it on your website, or simply place in your public drop box folder; that can be run in – you guessed it – a single click. Here’s how to set up a Single Click VNC server that will let you remote control someone’s computer over the internet with no configuration on their part.
Warning: This tutorial requires some comfort with networking concepts and VNC. If you need some help along the way feel free to contact me and I can walk you through it and help you out.
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How SingleClick UltraVNC works
In a normal VNC server/viewer setup, the viewer contacts the VNC server to log in and remote control it. With SingleClick Ultra VNC, the opposite happens: the server is pre-configured to contact a viewer at a specified IP address, as shown:
