The present invention permits virtually the entire functionality of a
computer system to be made accessible over a network such as the Internet
or an Intranet. More particularly, the present invention permits a
computer system to be run as a "virtual machine" through a web page
provided at a web site on the World Wide Web (WWW). The apparatus of the
present invention includes a plurality of computers arranged in a wide
area network (WAN) such as the Internet or an Intranet. At least one of
the computers has at least one unique address designating a web site. A
host computer system (which may or may not be one of the computers on the
Internet) can be "posted" onto an "advertising" web page at the web site
to permit other computers coupled to the Internet to interact directly
with the host computer system. The computer "posted" on the web page is
referred to as the "host" or "advertiser" computer, and computers
accessing the host computer are referred to as "client" or "user"
computers. Having the host computer posted on a web page creates a
"virtual computer" that can be view and/or controlled by the client
computers. Once the connection has been made between the host computer
and one or more client computers, the web page is bypassed, i.e. the two
or more computer systems communicate through the Internet without
necessarily going through the web site supporting the "advertising" web
page.