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remove old newer numbers

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david

remove old newer numbers

Post by david »

how do you remove numbers that are not needed
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Post by Gumby »

HUH?
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Post by ipsec »

Yah what??
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You know, numbers that aren'd needed...

Post by maxcronjob »

I think what david was asking about (hopefully, because it's what I'm asking about and i think it's what he meant) is that when the UltraVNC viewer is launched, how can one get rid of the ip addresses or information that may appear by default in the "VNC Server:" box.

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Post by ipsec »

well

2 things

use computer names instead of IP's it will remember that if you have DNS properly working on your network, or even nebui.

And.

I think it leaves the last 12 successfull connections in the registry.

OR

go into the registry - under HKCU-Software-ORL-VNCViewer-MRU change the keys to null... this will delete the "numbers"?
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Ipsec,

Excellent! That's EXACTLY what I was looking for.

Thanks!


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