JL:
Heya. I agree: it's a little too annoying that EchoVNC is
a seperate install from a VNC Server. It's two downloads, two
setups, twice as much to debug, etc. So here's our plan:
1. We're testing a "full fledged" VNC Viewer and VNC Server right
now has echoWare built right in. This release will be fully
interoperable with EchoVNC as it is now (ie, an EchoVNC Viewer
session can connect to this VNC Server; one of these VNC
Viewers can connect with an EchoVNC Server), and fully operable
with "regular" VNC as well.
2. We're testing a "mini VNC Server" similar to UltraVNC's "Single
Click". This mini-Server can be preconfigured to connect to
a specific echoServer address. Once it's connected, either the
EchoVNC Viewer or the VNC Viewer from #1 can be used to remote
the PC that the mini-Server is running on.
Please let me know if you'd be intrested in very early
beta-testing of either piece. They're both operational right now,
but need another week or so (IMO) of fine tuning.
cheers,
Scott
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Lewis, James wrote:
I'm having a hard time getting some users on the other side of the world
setup with echoVNC + VNC Server. It's just a very, very, very slow
process working out why things aren't working. Has anyone put anything
together that will deploy echoVNC + [some]VNC Server, with ready to go
configurations?
Cheers,
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