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Looking for an alias solution

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docfxit
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Looking for an alias solution

Post by docfxit »

Has anyone figured out a way to use an alias with the VNCViewer.exe.

In the VNC server pull-down window I have

Domain.com:5905
Domain.com:5907
Domain.com:5909
Domain.com:5910
Domain.com:5912
Domain.com:5914
Domain.com:5917
Domain.com:5918
Domain.com:5919
Domain.com:5922
etc.

I'm having a hard time remembering which port is for which PC.
Has anyone come up with a way to name them?
Domain.com:5905-Frank
Domain.com:5907-Henery
Domain.com:5909-George
Domain.com:5910-Mary
Domain.com:5912-Sue
Domain.com:5914
Domain.com:5917
Domain.com:5918
Domain.com:5919
Domain.com:5922

Thank you,

Docfxit
bevtech
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Re: Looking for an alias solution

Post by bevtech »

you could just save the connection information

Source
http://doc.uvnc.net/install/usage.html

CTRL+ALT+F5

Save connection info as..;)
Bevtech

Windows XP Home, Pro SP2, Windows 2003 SBS server SP2 (EN), Windows Media Center Editon 2005, Windows Vista Home Premium, Fedora Core 6, Windows 9X, PcHelpWare 1.0, UltraVNC 1.0.8.2

User not developer ;)
docfxit
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Re: Looking for an alias solution

Post by docfxit »

I found a great solution that not only lets you have any description for a connection but it also lets you configure each connection differently. It's really great for this sort of thing. It's called VNC Control. You can find it at:
http://www.vnccontrol.hit.bg/
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