Ian, I think you should supply us with the full detail of what is being send to the remote desktop client command line. I have also tested this with TightVNC (as well as RealVNC) and both complain that the command is incorrect. Here's the TightVNC command: "C:\Program Files\TightVNC\tvnviewer.exe" 192.168.0.6::5901 -password="" As you can see, no parameters are being used. If I enter the command on the command line in Windows 10, the remote screen is displayed right away, without any other prompts....
Martin, I think you should supply us with the full detail of what is being send to the remote desktop client command line. I have also tested this with TightVNC (as well as RealVNC) and both complain that the command is incorrect. Here's the TightVNC command: "C:\Program Files\TightVNC\tvnviewer.exe" 192.168.0.6::5901 -password="" As you can see, no parameters are being used. If I enter the command on the command line in Windows 10, the remote screen is displayed right away, without any other prompts....
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It's been a while, Martin, and I did solve the problem by using a different vnc client. I was at the time using Ubuntu to connect with Remotebox. I have since also had the need to install this on a windows box (aaargh!), and I've been mostly successful, except for this same problem that keeps coming up. The solution on Ubuntu was to use a different VNC client. Now on windows I have RealVNC installed and I get the same error, so it's clearly related to VNC not getting some parameter that it wants...
It's been a while, Martin, and I did solve the problem by using a different vnc client. I was at the time using Ubuntu to connect with Remotebox. I have since also had the need to install this on a windows box (aaargh!), and I've been mostly successful, except for this same problem that keeps coming up. The solution on Ubuntu was to use a different VNC client. Now on windows I have RealVNC installed and I get the same error, so it's clearly related to VNC not getting some parameter that it wants...
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