Mark:
Hello! Right now, the TightVNC Viewer with echoWare does not
support echoWare parameters on its command-line. That's a really good
suggestion, though. Hopefully, I can talk them into it for their next
release.
In the meanwhile, the easiest workaround for now is to "simply"
modify the registry settings associated with the TightVNC Viewer. You
can write-in echoWare parameters, adjust the "last connection string",
the shell-execute the Viewer. It's not the prettiest script, but it
should work.
cheers,
Scott
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Mark Ceulemans wrote:
Hi EchoVNC'ers,
I am trying to launch the vncviewer of echovnc from the CLI. I want ot give
the client and echoserver as options, but this doesn't seem to work.
c:> vncviewer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does not connect to the machine via the echoserver.
Is there a way to give the connectionstring as an argument?
What I can also live with, is a little procedures that updates the 'last
connection strings', and puts the machine on top.
--
Kind regards,
Mark Ceulemans
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