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Is that a way to made a client address in the WinVNC perm...

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Is that a way to made a client address in the WinVNC perm...

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I have tested WinVNC for weeks plus now on spare time.
I begin to get it now.

But

I have a problem.

Each time I try connect from the viewer, I need to have the WinVNC server add client set up 1st. Is that a a way to make it default so I don't have to go thru the hassle each time the server pc rebooted?

thanks in advance
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Post by yleclerc »

I do not know about the 'Add New Client" feature but I can access my VNC servers by just specifing the server IP/name and password in the VNC viewer.

It seems that when you add clients to the server, you are setting up the VNC server to connect to a remote listening viewer (Host) or VNC repeater (ID).
Last edited by yleclerc on 2006-01-06 16:39, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Guest »

yleclerc wrote:I do not know about the 'Add New Client" feature but I can access my VNC servers by just specifing the server IP/name and password in the VNC viewer.

It seems that when you add clients to the server, you are setting up the VNC server to connect to a remote listening viewer (Host) or VNC repeater (ID).
Of that's the case you suspected, how do I correct such mistake?

thanks.
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