Hi All,
        EchoVNC Server 2.0 works with dual screens on Win XP Pro (Build
: Dec 20 2006 12:57:56) I used the EchoVNC-2.01-Setup.exe 

And I am using the latest version 2.32 viewer and on a single screen
client you can scroll across the hosts dual screens, works very well,

 

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 January 2008 23:17
To: John Lowton
Cc: List
Subject: RE: [Echovnc-users] EchoVNC and Dual screens

John:

        Hmmm. Previous releases may have worked, but only
accidently. :) It's not in my QA release-qualification test
suite, so it's not really been looked at before...

        Regarding "a different server", please see the
options screen of the EchoVNC Server (right-click on the
tray icon, choose Properties...). You can install another
VNC server (eg, Real, Tight, Ultra) that runs "alongside"
EchoVNC, and instruct EchoVNC to use that *other* server
for actual VNC sessions. This way, you can get some of the
great features of other platforms (including multi-monitor
support), while still using the easy connectivity of the
EchoVNC platform.

cheers,
Scott


On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, John Lowton wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>       But earlier versions echoVNC did? And InstantVNC does but the
> Mouse cursor is off to the right?
>
> Not sure what you mean by use a different server to handle the
session?
>
> John Lowton
> JLA Computer Services Ltd
> 1 Enterprise Court
> Lakes Road
> Braintree
> Essex
> CM7 3QS
>
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> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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8BG
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 January 2008 23:03
> To: John Lowton
> Cc: List
> Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] EchoVNC and Dual screens
>
> John:
>
>       Hello! Yes, you're right: neither the latest EchoVNC
> nor the latest InstantVNC have support for dual monitors. The
> best workaround right now (for EchoVNC) is to configure the
> server side to utilize a different VNC server than the one
> that's "built into" EchoVNC. That is, use EchoVNC to make the
> VNC connection, but have a different server actually handle
> the VNC session.
>
>       Other than that, multi-monitor support is on the roadmap...
>
> -Scott
>
>
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, John Lowton wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>      I have a problem with echoVNC server 2.32 and a PC (XP Pro) with
>> dual screens, as soon as you connect it crashes every time, does not
>> matter via echo server or direct, BUT InstantVNC does not?
>>
>> With InstantVNC the Cursor is out by about 500 pixels to the right?
>>
>> John Lowton
>> JLA Computer Services Ltd
>> 1 Enterprise Court
>> Lakes Road
>> Braintree
>> Essex
>> CM7 3QS
>

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