The startup Wizard should write the info to both HKCU and HKLM
(presuming you have permission to write to HKLM...).

cheers,
Scott

On Aug 9, 2007, at 7:45 PM, Brendon Baumgartner wrote:

> On Thu, August 9, 2007 6:47 pm, Brendon Baumgartner wrote:
>> Using echovnc 2.10a. I ran the "Install EchoVNC service"
>>
>>
>> The command in the service is:
>> "C:\Program Files\EchoVNC\winvnc.exe" -service echovnc-service
>>
>>
>> WinVNC starts, but none of the settings I give it get applied, like
>> echoserver to connect to, etc.
>
> I found a solution, though not pleasant. Please post if you have a  
> better
> one.
>
> 1. Setup Echovnc using the regular gui running winvnc as a user.
> 2. Export the software settings from HKCU to HKLM
> 3. Start service. Done!


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