I work for a campus helpdesk where we use VNC to remotely control user 
machines. At the moment, a user must drill into the sub-menu, find the 
"run vnc server" shortcut and then add the client (me, running in 
listening mode).

Here's the ideal situation:
    Find a shortcut that we could make available on the web - the user 
clicks on the appropriate link, and magically a session is activated. 
Something that would

Otherwise,
    I'd like to have the user switches needed to allow the client to 
have an shortcut on their desktop that magically initiates the session.

I have tried using the -connect LISTENING_VIEWER_IP command, but that 
doesn't seem to do the trick. It indicates briefly that the VNC server 
is not available. If I set the shortcut to run with a -noconsole switch 
only, the VNC server loads as expected. If I run with a -noconsole 
-connect LISTENING_VIEWER_IP, I again get that error that it is unable 
to locate an existing VNC Server.

Any thoughts of how to make my dreams into a reality? :)

Thanks all,
-Cody

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