Hello Everyone,
I have time looking for a way to keep all the computers on my network in real time. As in a panel an there several windows of each host, real-time monitoring witch UltraVnc 1.3.x is it possible? How can i do it?
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Multi Host Viewer
Re: Multi Host Viewer
I am having a hard time understanding what you actually ask for. But let me try to provide an answer...
You might be asking for a viewer which allows to connect to multiple hosts and switch between the connections like in a tabbed document viewer. I think it's not the first time such a thing is asked. As of now I think each viewer can connect to only one host. But you can of course run multiple viewer instances. Each of them within its own window.
A similar limitation is bothering PuTTY users for years where I am used to tools like mRemoteNG.
I was trying to use UltraVNC viewer integration into mRemoteNG as an external tool using the following configuration:
If Rudi is willing to he might add an option to skip showing the connection status window and just display the VNC viewer (or an error if connection fails) so integration would perhaps work.
I feel this might end up in a discussion also about the connection window shown during connection establighment. I personally never liked it and would always have preferred the viewer to open the main window directly ans show connection status either in the status bar or in some sort of status log in the toolbar where it currently displays the hostname on top right for example. The pop-up detail status window would still be accessible via the "info" button in the toolbar.
So bottom line is: Yes you can start multiple viewers but you can't have multiple connections in a tab-style multi-document like interfrace. Also integration into tools like mRemoteNG is limited due to the way how UVNC viewer is creating multiple windows during connection phase. Perhaps another VNC viewer might work in this scenario.
You might be asking for a viewer which allows to connect to multiple hosts and switch between the connections like in a tabbed document viewer. I think it's not the first time such a thing is asked. As of now I think each viewer can connect to only one host. But you can of course run multiple viewer instances. Each of them within its own window.
A similar limitation is bothering PuTTY users for years where I am used to tools like mRemoteNG.
I was trying to use UltraVNC viewer integration into mRemoteNG as an external tool using the following configuration:
- Name: UltraVNC viewer
- Filename: C:\Program Files\UltraVNC\vncviewer.exe
- Arguments: -connect %HOSTNAME%:%PORT% -keepalive 20 -user %USERNAME% -password %PASSWORD%
If Rudi is willing to he might add an option to skip showing the connection status window and just display the VNC viewer (or an error if connection fails) so integration would perhaps work.
I feel this might end up in a discussion also about the connection window shown during connection establighment. I personally never liked it and would always have preferred the viewer to open the main window directly ans show connection status either in the status bar or in some sort of status log in the toolbar where it currently displays the hostname on top right for example. The pop-up detail status window would still be accessible via the "info" button in the toolbar.
So bottom line is: Yes you can start multiple viewers but you can't have multiple connections in a tab-style multi-document like interfrace. Also integration into tools like mRemoteNG is limited due to the way how UVNC viewer is creating multiple windows during connection phase. Perhaps another VNC viewer might work in this scenario.
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Re: Multi Host Viewer
You may want to look into Veyon:
https://veyon.io
If I understand correctly, you want to be able to view what's n the remote screens in real time? Veyon will allow you to do that, share your screen to another PC and take control of the other PC. It can integrate with AD for setting up roles, etc. Used it at my last job to allow vendors access to the machines they supported on our network. They could only see the ones they were supposed to and only connect to then as well.
https://veyon.io
If I understand correctly, you want to be able to view what's n the remote screens in real time? Veyon will allow you to do that, share your screen to another PC and take control of the other PC. It can integrate with AD for setting up roles, etc. Used it at my last job to allow vendors access to the machines they supported on our network. They could only see the ones they were supposed to and only connect to then as well.
Re: Multi Host Viewer
Hello,
Is there an option for UltraVNC only serve an application, (not the full dekstop)?
I am new to the forum. I looked up and could not find such topic and found this topic with some solid feedback.
Thank you
Is there an option for UltraVNC only serve an application, (not the full dekstop)?
I am new to the forum. I looked up and could not find such topic and found this topic with some solid feedback.
Thank you
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Re: Multi Host Viewer
Yes, you can monitor all the computers on your network in real time using UltraVNC 1.3.x by opening multiple instances of the UltraVNC Viewer on your central monitoring computer, with each instance connected to a different host. You can arrange these windows side by side or in a grid layout to create a panel that displays all the hosts simultaneously. This setup allows you to keep an eye on all the computers in real time, though you may need to adjust settings like resolution and color depth for better performance depending on your network capacity