Dave,
Specifying parameters on the command-line when starting winvnc4.exe doesn't
cause them to be written to the registry, it just causes that copy of
winvnc4.exe to use them instead of the corresponding value from the
configuration in the registry. vncconfig.exe uses the same mechanism, so if
Ok. So I should think of command-line parms like temporary settings that
over-write what winvnc4 reads from the registry and vncconfig can only
read from (and write only via manual GUI changes to) the registry. This leaves
a final question.
When winvnc4 is started, the tray icon (created by
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ok, big problems here.
i've looked up a fair few pages, including:
http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/...vnc-tunneling/http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/08/17/how-to-set-up-a-windows-ssh-server-for-vnc-tunneling/
In order to assist in trouble shooting the issue, please provide step
by step details of the processes you mentioned.
1. Steps to turn on firewall. Also is this in the router or on the
operating system, which operating system.
2. Which version of VNC - Free version?
3. Detail step by step