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- #Tightvnc server configuration file install#
- #Tightvnc server configuration file update#
- #Tightvnc server configuration file Patch#
- #Tightvnc server configuration file full#
#Tightvnc server configuration file update#
* Java viewer: Do not defer update requests by default, to minimize delays in screen updates. * Java viewer: PORT parameter is not required any more, now it defaults to 5900. Thanks to Damien Mascre for pointing out the issue. * Java viewer: Fixed a bug with ignoreCursorUpdates option in 24-bit color mode caused the viewer to disconnect. * Java viewer: Fixed a bug that caused NullPointerException when connecting to any VNC server not supporting TightVNC protocol extensions. This makes sense because TightVNC Servers can transmit video data as JPEG even if Tight is not the preferred encoding. * All viewers: Allow configuring JPEG quality level regardless of the preferred encoding set. * Unix Server: Made the vncserver script read configuration from files (system-wide /etc/nf and user-specific $HOME/.vnc/nf).
#Tightvnc server configuration file Patch#
* Unix Server: Applied fixes for 64-bit Linux issues, a patch from Russel Miranda. Improved uninstall program always removes the WinVNC service if it was previously installed.
#Tightvnc server configuration file install#
In this version, self-installing executable will not try to install service in Windows Vista. * Windows Packaging: Improved installer and uninstall utility. * Windows Viewer: Usability improvements in the "New Connection" dialog.
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* Windows Viewer: Fixed a bug with not saving log file name correctly on using the Browse button. * Windows Viewer: Fixed a problem with decoding JPEG rectangles wider than 2048 pixels. * Windows Viewer: Fixed problems under Windows Vista where Windows taskbar could remain visible above the full-screen window. vnc files correctly if the first byte of their encrypted representation was zero. * Windows Viewer: Fixed a bug with not loading passwords from saved. Also, several other enhancements were made to the code which handles the list of recent connections. Now we save unsuccessful connections too so that users would not ever have to re-type server names after connection failures. * Windows Viewer: TightVNC Viewer version 1.3.9 saved only successful connections in the list of recently visited VNC servers. A specially modified VNC server could currupt the heap of the connected viewer causing its crash or malfunction. * Windows Viewer: Fixed integer overflow vulnerabilities reported by Core Security Technologies. * Windows Server: LastRect, XCursor and RichCursor pseudo-encodings were not properly enabled if they preceded true encodings in the SetEncodings protocol message. Note that -silent should precede other respective options in the command line. * Windows Server: Added new "-silent" command-line option which modifies the behavior of -install, -reinstall and -remove options and makes them not show informational windows on successful execution. That could caused distortions that never updated even with full-screen polling active. * Windows Server: Fixed rendering problems when multiple CopyRects were combined with normal updates. Disabling file transfers if current user is unknown or nobody is logged in. * Windows Server: Impersonating currently logged on user while processing file transfer requests. This version includes both the VNC viewer and server. * Well maintained and being actively developed. * Cross-platform, available for Windows and Unix, compatible with other VNC software * Useful in remote administration, remote customer support, education, and for many other purposes
#Tightvnc server configuration file full#
* Free, GPL-licensed, with full source code available With TightVNC, you can see the desktop of a remote machine and control it with your local mouse and keyboard, just like you would do it sitting in the front of that computer. TightVNC is a free remote control software package derived from the popular VNC software.