Nope, you don't need the driver. It just makes this zippier
when you connect a VNC session. Totally optional.

-Scott


On Jul 22, 2008, at 10:14 PM, Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK wrote:

> Thanks Scott. Actually I am connected with the /console but that  
> doesn't
> change anything.
>
> What is the driver used for? Can I keep using EchoVNC without  
> installing
> it?
>
> Jimmy
>
>
>
>
>             Scott Best
>             <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>              
> om>                                                       Til
>                                       Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK
>             22-07-2008 20:59          <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>                                                                        cc
>                                       echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>                                                                       
> Emne
>                                       Re: [Echovnc-users] Mirage/ 
> Mirror
>                                       driver
>
> Jimmy:
>
>             Heya. Installing a video driver is a tricky thing, as it  
> seems
> to
> create a "virtual display adapter" (in a manner similar to how making
> a VPN connection creates a "virtual network adapter"). If you open
> the Device Manager after installing, there will be a new video
> adapter in the hardware list, after the mirage driver is installed.
>
>             Anyhow...that flicker is due to the addition of the video
> adapter,
> is my understanding. Perhaps if you were connected to the RDP
> session with the /console switch, you'd remain connected...
>
>             Otherwise, yes, you can tell EchoVNC to not install the  
> video
> hook driver when it installs. Then there's no flicker. :)
>
> -Scott
>
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 2:21 AM, Jimmy E. Kongskov - DATAJEK wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Most of the time when installing EchoVNC I do it through RDP. When
>> doing
>> that the mirage/mirror driver is always giving me problems as it
>> tends to
>> "stop" the installation.
>>
>> When I get the "flicker" notification popup and press OK the
>> installation
>> hangs and I have to kill the process.
>>
>> However, EchoVNC IS being installed in the background so what
>> happens? Is
>> it the flickering part that stops my RDP session regarding the  
>> EchoVNC
>> installation (everything else is working)?
>>
>> Is there a way to fix this or can I perhaps choose not to install the
>> mirage/mirror driver?
>>
>> Jimmy


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