The UltraVNC team has been working on a release of their VNC client/server
for Windows Vista and have finally released their first beta. As far as I
can tell, they are the first free flavor of VNC to release something that
works in Vista as a service.
The forum thread for this beta release is
Aha!
Yes, I just installed the platform SDK and now it compiles beautifully.
Thanks a ton...
- Ryan
James Weatherall wrote:
Ryan,
You'll need to install the Platform SDK to get multi-monitor support. VC6
includes a rather old partial snapshot of the SDK.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
Greetings all!
So im about 90% complete with my evaluation. I work in a PC/Mac environment,
and I couldn't have made it this far with out your help! So thank you for
that!
My question is this, is there a way to have a mac authenticate when VNCing
into it. I know if you open up preferences on the
Also worth mentioning that they made a very controversial decision to
starting using an .ini file instead of windows registry, which in my opinion
was not very bright idea. I really hope RealVNC won't choose this path.
And the UltraVNC's new special Vista helper service is a proprietary one, so
Yury Averkiev wrote:
Also worth mentioning that they made a very controversial decision to
starting using an .ini file instead of windows registry, which in my
opinion was not very bright idea. I really hope RealVNC won't choose
this path. And the UltraVNC's new special Vista helper service
I think that using an INI file is an excellent idea that needs to be adopted
by all of the versions! Why would you be so against doing it this way? It
makes it much easier to deploy remotely. There is no decrease in security
(if I can hack my way to the ini file, I can hack my way into the
-mail.
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OK, here's my situation. I use RealVNC on my laptop
to remotely connect to a server which has VNC services
running on it (W2K3). Now once I'm in that server I
need to hop over to another server via RealVNC. In
order to hop back and forth between the two servers I
need to have RealVNC installed
Should work fine, as long as you use different ports on each machine; e.g.
5900, 5901, etc. and corresponding forwarded ports at the respective
routers/firewalls.
On Thursday 17 May 2007 22:05, Kurt Loeffler wrote:
OK, here's my situation. I use RealVNC on my laptop
to remotely connect to a
Echoing Scott from 2005:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2005-October/052691.html
Does anyone know of a way to run VNC with multiple monitors? I moved from
a chip design company that did allow me to have my own linux machine with 3
monitors to a company that will only let me have 2
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