I used to know a few things about COM, but I never became familiar with
ActiveX programming.  It seems like the best modern approach to this
problem might be to write an ActiveX control for LibVNCClient
(https://libvnc.github.io <https://libvnc.github.io/>), which supports
Windows.  You should be able to at least approach the performance of the
TurboVNC Viewer on a high-speed network when using LibVNCClient, because
it contains the same Tight encoding optimizations.  It won't perform as
well as the TurboVNC Viewer on a high-latency network, however, because
LibVNCClient lacks support for the RFB flow control extensions.  Still,
though, it's likely to be much faster than vncx.dll, which is quite old
and not optimized for the TurboVNC Server.  I also found at least one
solution when googling "libvncclient" "activex", but I know nothing
about that solution and thus can't endorse it.

DRC

On 12/5/19 4:19 AM, David Bonnin wrote:
> Hello,
> I wan't insert a vnc control client into my SCADA application(not
> application develop from scratch).
> I use the old vncx.dll (google search).
>
> Can we do that with turboVnc?
>
> Is there a better solution? more recent?
> Ideal free and open source.
>
> Thanks for any help.

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