On Fri, 27 May 2005, Erik Soderquist wrote:

To be clear, the VNC viewer that uses encryption is free, but but you cannot use the older viewer.

not according to realvnc's web page:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/features.html

according to that, the free one does not include encryption


I don't see any information about the viewer on that page. The viewer for the Enterprise and Personal editions is freely available. Just download the trial version of Enterprise and keep the viewer. That's what I have done and I have not paid for it. I use it with both old and new (free and paid) versions of the server and it works great.

Go here...

http://www.realvnc.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi

...click "Proceed to Downloads" (you don't have to enter Your Details everytime). Note that the first few entries on the next page require licenses (those are the servers) but the *viewer* do not require licenses. There are versions for Windows, Solaris 7, HP/UX, and Linux.

I'm not sure of how the Windows Enterprise Edition Viewer differs from the Windows Personal Edition Viewer. I would guess that the Enterprise viewer works for both types of servers, but wouldn't mind hearing from the development team on that!

Mike
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