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Java through HTTP?

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jharl
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Java through HTTP?

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When connecting remotely are the UltraVNC components need on the client computer. I understand that I need Java installed at the client station and probably the Server as well.

Thanks for any help

Jharl
nxnlvz
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Re: Java through HTTP?

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Only a recent version of Java at the client is needed. The Server and relay components are all native. And you only need this if you are not using a native client.
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