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changing the two ports JavaViewer uses

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changing the two ports JavaViewer uses

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I'm using ultraVNC version 1.0.1. I set up the ultraVNC server on my home machine and changed the javaViewer port to 80, instead of the default 5800. I've read in a previous post that javaViewer uses two ports to connect to the server. The other port is the port used by the normal viewer. I can configure the normal viewer port on the server side, but is there a way to change the normal viewer port on the client side when connecting via HTTP(JavaViewer) since the java plugin tends to always use the default port 5900 of the normal viewer?
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