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Script to make viewer "single-click" for repeater connects?

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Script to make viewer "single-click" for repeater

Post by gtdriver94 »

Since vncviewer has command line options, can a script be written to ask for an ID and automate a repeater connection ?

This would be ideal when using SC and a support tech has to make a connection via repeater.

Instead of running viewer and manually entering repeater address::port and ID:####, the script would prompt for an ID and fill in the blanks on the command line, then run the command.

the command line would be

run vncviewer.exe -proxy 192.168.0.10::5901 ID:####

where #### is filled in from the prompt.

I'm toying with it myself but have little scripting experience.
Is this somethihng other people would have use for??

Thanks
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Post by gtdriver94 »

Ok - found a thread that explained exactly what i was looking for...

will be testing soon!!

[topic=4174][/topic]
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