Sean:

        Heya. To clarify, this is an update to the "server side" of EchoVNC  
(i.e., the side of the connection you want to take remote control of  
from somewhere else), not to the echoServer (which brokers the connect  
between viewer and server). However, we do, finally, have the spec  
written out for the MySQL updates to the echoServer ...

        Regarding "command line" options, I don't have any in this version of  
the EchoVNC server. I'm not sure that I had any in the 2.35 release  
either...

-Scott



On Mar 26, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Sean Kruis wrote:

> Scott,
>
> Any progress in switching the user database over to MySQL or some  
> other dynamic database (though I would prefer MySQL)?  Also, I might  
> be wrong but the command line options limit you to a VNC  
> connection.  Can you add some command line options to the client to  
> initiate the RDP connections?
>
> I've got the auto server installation, automatic user account  
> creation and automatic remote access portions working through my  
> support system but for some of the newer systems, RDP seems to be a  
> little easier and if I could use your client to initiate those  
> connections from the command line, it certainly make things a lot  
> more flexible for me.
>
> Sincerely,
> Sean Kruis
> bus-PC
> Phone: (708) 781-9341
> E-Mail: s...@bus-pc.com
> Web: www.bus-pc.com
>
> From: Scott Best [mailto:sb...@echogent.com]
> Sent: Fri 3/25/2011 11:58 PM
> To: EchoVNC -users
> 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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