Hey Scott!

I'm not sure if you're following me so I'll try to explain it the best I
can. :o)

If I use UltraVNC and connect to a computer through echoServer and then
save that connection as a .vnc file I can't use it for future connections.

E.g. when connected to the computer when saving the .vnc file it will hold
the present connection info like 127.0.0.1 port 2392. But that address
can't be used later on as it's a new address.

Another thing - I'm a fan of hiding the VNC trayicon but if I do that I
can't access the EchoServer properties. That's the only way to access it
right? It would be nice with a link in UltraVNC menu (in the start menu) or
something!

OK, keep up the great work!

Jimmy




                                                                           
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Jimmy:

             Heya. The latest release of the Viewer does use .VNC files. :)

There's a new
[echoServer] section in there...

-Scott

On Jul 25, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK wrote:

> Great work, Scott! Since you annonced the UltraVNC without the
> viewer I've
> been waiting for this release as it's has become my favourite VNC
> tool!
>
> Like with your TightVNC release I would really love that your .VNC
> support
> also included EchoWare connections. Like if I use UltraVNC and
> connect to a
> computer through EchoWare it would been very nice to save that
> connection
> as a .VNC file. Right now it will save server IP address and port
> but that
> can't be used the next time I want to create a connection. So
> perhaps the
> EchoWare .VNC file should just hold the username info that's
> connected to
> the EchoWare server.
>
> Well, it would be a nice feature to have but the program as now
> runs fine!
> :o)
>
> Jimmy




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