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Once rebooted we have checked that the service is starting correctly and that it is pointing to the right place.
It says its all running but when you try to connect remotely you just get nothing.
We are running Eset Nod32 AV, I will try disabling that as above and see if it makes any difference
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- 2011-10-06 20:24
- Forum: ChunkVNC
- Topic: Reconnecting after reboot
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20155
- 2011-10-06 02:34
- Forum: ChunkVNC
- Topic: Reconnecting after reboot
- Replies: 11
- Views: 20155
Re: Reconnecting after reboot
We are running the latest version of ChunkVNC.
As with previous versions we have had issues getting to reconnect when running as a service.
The domain name points to a webserver which has the repeater on it and a static IP.
We are using the tool 20+ times a day and it works every time but If you ...
As with previous versions we have had issues getting to reconnect when running as a service.
The domain name points to a webserver which has the repeater on it and a static IP.
We are using the tool 20+ times a day and it works every time but If you ...
- 2011-10-06 01:16
- Forum: ChunkVNC
- Topic: ChunkVNC 3.3.1 Release!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 21432
Re: ChunkVNC 3.3.1 Release!
Thanks for insite to that,
What you are saying does make sense and there is no real reason why we can't use it like that.
To me it seemed like more work be in reality its not at all.
As for the changes to the registry it makes when uninstalling I really like that feature!
Back to being happy ...
What you are saying does make sense and there is no real reason why we can't use it like that.
To me it seemed like more work be in reality its not at all.
As for the changes to the registry it makes when uninstalling I really like that feature!
Back to being happy ...
- 2011-10-05 21:02
- Forum: ChunkVNC
- Topic: ChunkVNC 3.3.1 Release!
- Replies: 13
- Views: 21432
Re: ChunkVNC 3.3.1 Release!
Is there any chance we can have the Disable UAC rerun as admin feature back?
We use this to support random clients and installing it as a service each time seems quite over the top?
We use this to support random clients and installing it as a service each time seems quite over the top?