Rob:

        I agree. :) Turns out, I actually *was* going for perfect, too...

cheers,
Scott

On Aug 25, 2005, at 2:29 PM, Rob Hoerning wrote:

ok now if you put this stand alone echovnc server together with proxy support that would be perfect!
-------------- Original message --------------
Perfect, thanks!
 
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> Rob:
>
> Good question: this first release of echoWinVNC doesn't
> have proxy support added. We're still working out those details
> for the 1.4 release of EchoVNC. Once we get it right there, you
> can expect we'll have it in echoWinVNC as well.
>
> -Scott
>
>
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Rob Hoerning wrote:
>
> > How does this help me for clients that have a proxy in place? or can it? > > My problem is that Ultra with the viewer doing a reverse connect with > > encryption plugin works awesome. The problem is that if they are on a proxy > > the reverse connect from the viewer cannot find it's way directly to the web
> > because of the proxy.
> >
> > Will I have the same problem with this set up?
> > Thanks
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Scott C. Best"
> > To:
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:48 PM
> > Subject: [Echovnc-users] echoWinVNC now available!
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Heyaz. A lot of users have asked me for a standalone
> >> VNC Server that simply works with echoServer connections. It's
> >> now available here:
> >>
> >> ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/echoWinVNC.exe
> >>
> >> The idea is simple (I mean, *really* simple): download
> >> that file and start it up. It will prompt you for an echoServer
> >> to connect with. Fill in the details (or use the demo server
> >> settings by default) and ... you're done! Now anyone with
> >> access to the same echoServer can remote your PC.
> >>
> >> For those of you running echoServers, the intent is
> >> pretty clear: simply email echoWinVNC.exe to your support
> >> clients and have them use it to connect to your echoServer.
> >> Or post it on your website, and have users download it.
> >>
> >> To "customize" echoWinVNC.exe so that it starts up with
> >> *your* echoServer details, simply hold down the SHIFT key while
> >> you start echoWinVNC.exe. Then you can "save" the default
> >> settings.
> >>
> >> Hope you all find it useful!
> >>
> >> -Scott
>


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