[In a message on Fri, 06 May 2005 10:50:36 CDT,
Tony wrote:]
>Now, my problem comes in that I want to use STRCM to manage the
>install/uninstall and it still only
>supports port offsets.
I used to run into this all the time forwarding X sessions. Some apps
unknowingly support negative offsets.
er doesn't need to be installed on systems.
It can simply be downloaded and run as a stand-alone executable, or the Java
viewer built in to VNC Server can be used.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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5 16:51
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Subject: Arbitrary Port use - simi solved.
Ok, so I hadn't noticed that the ability to specify arbitrary ports had
been added.. I know in the old
days it was just an offset.
Sorry about that all..
Now, my problem comes in that I want to use STRCM to manage the
Ok, so I hadn't noticed that the ability to specify arbitrary ports had
been added.. I know in the old
days it was just an offset.
Sorry about that all..
Now, my problem comes in that I want to use STRCM to manage the
install/uninstall and it still only
supports port offsets.
This is to be used