Hello Cameyo Team, here's my further TAKE on Cameyo usability....... 2) it seems that in the Cameyo Browser sessions.....your accessing a "node" (so to speak) of a Virtual machine. You don't actually see anything-- -much other than the APP you are trying to run....and FOlder searches...... 3) With the above being true, (maybe)?.....then if a Cameyp customer (like me) wants to use some APP that actually has dependencies, such as a NET framework, then that changes the ball game?.....is it possible?.
WHy do i ask?.....
......well there is an APP here which builds my final executable of whatever program i created and i believe it wraps the NET components into the final exe. So the TARGET machine (Cameyo session) for my created Program does not need any framework installing (NET) and also it does not need the runtime engine of the HOST APP that i created my EXE program in.
I am therefor hoping that i can just upload my finished EXE programs to Cameyo sessions and they will work...
5) i have actually tried it and they DID work...........they were extremely simple apps is)......well.....pretty simple (Road traffic accident reconstruction) apps.
I am a simpleton, but it is wonderful to maybe make an EXE app and be able to share it across the worlds computers in multiple instances at the same time (with global users). In other words anybody can use my app (an instance of it)
please clarify.... Vince
i.e. what if you DID need net dependancy issues as at the start of this post?
Best practice is to build Cameyo packages on a clean virtual machine, i.e. a system that has nothing installed on it except the Operating System itself. Include in your capture any prerequisites, e.g. .NET. This brief guide may be helpful.