Christian:

        Glad that worked; I knew I wrote that installer for a reason. :)

        Regarding RDP, no: right now, EchoVNC is the easiest way to
start an RDP session via an echoServer. However, you should be
able to simply put the EchoVNC Viewer and the echoWare DLL into
a folder on that user's PC desktop, set it up so that they can create
an RDP session pretty easily. Unlike the server, the Viewer is pretty
portable...

        Longer term...I've been thinking about modifying InstantVNC, so
that it can be configured to run as either a server *or* a viewer. Right
now, of course, it's only a server.  But it should be possible to  
stuff a
vncviewer.exe into it, let the user choose a mode of operation in the
SHIFT mode GUI. Should also be possible to let the user choose
their own VNC Viewer if they don't like the EchoVNC one.

-Scott

On Apr 21, 2009, at 7:04 AM, Christian Bechter wrote:

> EchoServer not startable as a service:
> My fault, i used the prereleased beta 1.70 without real  
> installation. I erased it and installed the normal V1.65 and there  
> it was - a working echoserver-service, running after PC reboot.
>
> Yeah! Sometimes a working solution is just the right click away.
>
> Another question:
> - Is there a way to initiate an RDP session without EchoVNC? I want  
> to give a client the possibility to connect to his audioserver via  
> our Echoserver, but i suppose EchoVNC is a little too technical for  
> him. If there's some version of EchoRDP around, i was really  
> interested!!!
> - Can i make a VPN connection somehow, using mirrorServer etc. and  
> how could i realize this?
>
> Christian
>
> "usually the prob sits about 0.5 meters away from the  
> computer..."  ;-)
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