James:
Hello! This has been a popular request for InstantVNC...but since
all the user has to do is (1) start the application and (2) click Okay
to
allow anyone to connect to their PC without a password...I keep
convincing myself that it would cause more harm than good to
eliminate step #2. :)
If you need something that's "always there" regardless of the
user, you can of course install the EchoVNC server as a normal
Windows service. Many of our users use InstantVNC exactly for
that: connect the first time with InstantVNC, then install EchoVNC
during that 1st session.
cheers,
Scott
On Feb 2, 2008, at 9:49 AM, James Benstead wrote:
> Anyone know if there's a way to get InstantVNC to run silently? What
> I mean by this is that once the application is run, it will connect
> (and preferably minimize to the system tray) automatically, without
> the user having to do anything else.
>
> --Jim
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