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sbest added shupantha to the EchoVNC project.
2009-10-17 19:46:43 UTC in EchoVNC
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Rob:
Weird. It sounds like the setup app wrote the password correctly into the HKCU portion of the Windows registry, but not HKLM. Not sure why that happened. If you export the EchoVNC registry keys in HKCU, you can edit the document with a text editor, change HKCU to HKLM everywhere, then double-click it to store it there permanently.
Weird. :)
-Scott.
2009-09-16 16:42:08 UTC in EchoVNC
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Heyaz. Please note: EchoVNC is really really good at helping make VNC connections. So if you have a VNC Viewer and VNC Server that you like to use (e.g., RealVNC, UltraVNC, or TightVNC) please just configure EchoVNC to work *with* those, rather than *instead* of those.
For example, in the EchoVNC Viewer, in the Options screen, you can configure it to use any "vncviewer.exe"...
2009-08-17 03:33:29 UTC in EchoVNC
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The UltraVNC folk may have changed their file-transfer protocol since last we worked together.
Please try this: the EchoVNC Viewer application allows you to specify any "vncviewer.exe" application as the one to launch when a connection is made. Simply copy the UltraVNC Viewer to your PC, and configure EchoVNC to work with it. That way, it's Ultra on both ends.
cheers,
Scott.
2009-08-15 22:05:45 UTC in EchoVNC
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Nope, EchoVNC simply helps make normal VNC connections, it doesn't really change them into multi-channel ones.
You can use EchoVNC to help make Remote Desktop connection as well (assuming you have remote desktop service active). Does that work any better for you?
-Scott.
2009-05-22 03:49:34 UTC in EchoVNC
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Hello! When you connect using EchoVNC and an echoServer, exactly which echoServer are you using? If it's our demo one, that may not be "nearby" you, in a networking sense. That extra latency will translate into slower performance.
Also, I am not sure what Teamviewer uses to handle the actual remote desktop protocol. All I know is that it's "proprietary"...
2009-05-21 04:15:26 UTC in EchoVNC
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Sorry, didn't see your second post. :) Yes, we built InstantVNC long before Vista x64. I bet we need an update...
-Scott.
2009-04-06 04:11:19 UTC in EchoVNC
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Matt:
Hmmm. Never tried InstantVNC on an ISA server before. Exactly what virtual Windows flavor is running in that?
-Scott.
2009-04-06 04:10:39 UTC in EchoVNC
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Bill:
Heya. Please email me directly with support questions, as I don't usually use this forum at all.
I have no idea why EchoVNC is crashing on your Windows PC's. What flavor Windows are you running? And, exactly what happens to cause the crash: is it right after the PC boots, right after you connect to the EchoVNC server, something else?
Finally, the "complexity" of your...
2009-04-06 03:40:58 UTC in EchoVNC
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Interesting idea. My understanding of VNC password authentication, though, is that it uses challenge-response authentication. So when a VNC Viewer connects, the Server issues it a challenge string. The Viewer then mangles that challenge string with the password string, and sends back a hash/digest result. The Server does the same operation, and if the results match, the Viewer is allowed to...
2009-01-24 18:54:15 UTC in EchoVNC