Re: Possible to run Frontpage directly from CDrom? (without installation)

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From: Jeff Goebel (jeff_at_frogstar.com)
Date: 06/25/04

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    There is an odd way to cheat if you have access to another computer
    somewhere else. Run VNC or Windows Remote Access on thge OTHER
    computer, and then access THAT computer over the Internet from this
    new computer you can't install on.

    When I am on the road using cafe's or other Internet computers, I work
    on my HOME computer via the Internet. It isn't as slow as you'd
    expect. The Windows XP built in remote access software is AMAZING!

    On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:43:28 +0200, meulbus wrote:

    >Hello,
    >
    >Is there a way to run Frontpage directly from CD-rom, so without
    >installation on the harddisk?
    >
    >I want to use it on a computer where it is not allowed to install
    >software to.
    >
    >Or maybe someone knows another WYSIWYG editor, on which it is
    >possible.
    >
    >I know it can be done with Frontpage Express, but it can't handle
    >frames en has less possibilities.
    >
    >Thanks in advance, Jeroen


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