Dan:

        Heya; currently the best approach is this:

* remote desktop viewer: EchoVNC 2.35, configured to work with an  
UltraVNC Viewer rather than the internal one
* ad-hoc connection to someone immediately: InstantVNC version 1.43
* Windows-service to allow access to an unattended PC: EchoVNC server  
3.0

        Am preparing the Viewer update release next...

-Scott

On Mar 25, 2011, at 10:23 PM, Dan Horning wrote:

> thanks scott! this is exciting!
>
> What's the best versions of each tool to be using that's out there?
> win server / client
> linux server
> etc...
>
> Thanks!
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Best" <sb...@echogent.com>
>> To: "EchoVNC -users" <echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 12:58:12 AM
>> Subject: [Echovnc-users] EchoVNC 3.0 beta
>> Heyaz. After years of delay bordering on abandonment ... the 3.0
>> update to the EchoVNC server for Windows is now available for beta
>> testing:
>>
>> ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/windows/beta/
>>
>> Please just download that file, unzip it, and double click on the
>> "setup" installer.
>>
>> To use the application:
>>
>> 1. Select what type of remote desktop application you want EchoVNC to
>> help with (VNC, Remote Deskop, or RAdmin).
>> 2. Add an echoServer connection. By default it connects to our "demo
>> echoServer", but you can of course use your own.
>>
>> After that, it should be ready.
>>
>> Please note: in this version, EchoVNC is more than happy to work with
>> any VNC server you already have installed. So if you're a big fan of
>> RealVNC, TightVNC, UltraVNC (and who isn't?), please feel free to
>> *keep using that server*. EchoVNC will simply help you make firewall-
>> friendly connections to it. If you're not running a VNC service
>> already, EchoVNC comes with one, and will kick-start it as needed.  
>> Try
>> it out, you'll see what I mean.
>>
>> In this beta, you can also register EchoVNC as a service. Right now,
>> the settings you create in "standalone mode" don't get copied over.  
>> Am
>> fixing that now, so please feel free to suggest this as an
>> improvement. :)
>>
>> Any questions or concerns, please let me know!
>>
>> -Scott

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