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Upgrading to RC19.5

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Upgrading to RC19.5

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I have had extreme success with RC18 on almost every system I work with. Now, I'm hoping to use RC19.5. So, here are my questions:

1.- Is RC19.5 stable? I know that sounds crazy but even on the website, it still shows RC18 as the "stable" version?

2.- Can I install RC19.5 on systems that currently have RC18? Or do I need to uninstall RC18 and install RC19.5?

3.- Can I use RC19.5 Viewer with RC18 Host (server) systems?

Thanks for the help.

Louis James
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Post by UltraSam »

Well...

1. No. All RC19.XX are TEST version, still having bugs.

2. Yes. No, but it's always better to uninstall a previous version.

2. Yes. Theorically.

You're welcome.
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Post by UltraVNC SC rocks! »

I've had problems with RC19.5 but have had better luck with RC19.4
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