How to share only one window/application to other user in network?
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00:00 How To Share Only One Window/Application To Other User In Network?
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ANSWER 1
Score 5
The solution is named VDM (Virtual Display Manager). It works as a set of two programs:
- The Server program:
- The Client program:
It works perfect, but it has a possible security flaw, depending on your desired behavior: it allows access to every window (the server side can not restrict):
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Score 3
This is called application virtualization.
The quick answer is that normal systems don't support hosting one app allowing interaction with the rest of the system by a different user.
If your friend just needs quick access to an app for a short period of time, most teleconference tools (WebEx and the like) allow sharing of only one app and allow the users to interact with that app.
If you absolutely need to set up a virtualized application while allowing interaction by yourself with the system seperately, you'll need to set up an application virtualization server.
Various Application Virtualization systems are discussed on this question: Are there any open source app virtualization solutions for Windows
A google search for "open source application virtualization" should also return some useful results.
ANSWER 3
Score 2
I haven't tried it myself but SharedAppVnc claims to do exactly what you are asking for.
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IMO, Teamviwer is the best option here. You can download Teamviewer here.
Teamviewer's QuickConnect feature does exactly that.
It can be enabled and disabled under the Advanced options.