OK, I think I'll just go along with the demo site for now. :o)
Speaking of the "srvany" utility have anyone tried installing EchoVNC as a
service? My problem is that I some times need to log off the normal user to
use the administrator account. But when I do this I get disconnected from
the EchoServer because it's no longer running.
Just wanted to know before I went along with it.
Jimmy
Scott Best
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Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK
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Re: [Echovnc-users] Can't connect
to demo.echovnc.com
Jimmy:
Heya. Glad (but not surprised) that it worked. :) Yes, to
start the
1.4x echoServer automatically, you should use the "srvany" utility.
We'll be fixing that in the 1.5 release.
Alternatively, please feel free to use the demo site. That's
more
or less why it's there. :)
cheers,
Scott
On Apr 6, 2006, at 12:59 AM, Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK wrote:
> Scott - When I changed both computers to run at port 443 it freakin'
> worked!! Amazing!! Thanks!!
> I've been working on way to do this for years and now EchoVNC did
> the job
> for me in a few seconds!!
>
> So now I've tasted blod and trying out the echoserver client. :o)
> Is there
> anyway to start this automatic (like EchoVNC) or would I try to
> install it
> as a service with the SrvAny tool you mentioned in anonther post?
>
> Or should I just keep using the demo.echovnc.com site?
>
> Jimmy
>
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