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I am using ver 1.0.4 of UltraVNC and right now I am set to use the default port 5900. When I try and change the port via admin properties I click the bullet and input 5901 but as soon as I click apply I reverts back to 5900. What am I missing here? -- Lead, Follow I do not care just get out of my way. |
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  sivran God Save The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs: edit: July 22nd, @07:49PM
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No problems here with the older version 1.0.1.
Edit: Maybe also try the latest stable version instead, 1.0.2, unless you need the 1.0.4 RC for some reason. |
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  freebird317 Premium join:2004-02-23 Portland, OR | Yes I do. |
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  sivran God Save The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs: | said by freebird317 :Yes I do. Which? Have admin, or need 1.0.4? |
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  freebird317 Premium join:2004-02-23 Portland, OR | Sorry, have admin rights |
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| reply to freebird317 If 1.0.4 is not an absolute necessity, then I'd say give 1.0.2 a shot. Be sure to uninstall 1.0.4 first, and double-check to make sure the files got deleted. If you want to be really thorough, check the registry as that's where the settings are kept, unfortunately. Heck, if you want to be that geeky about it, try changing the settings directly in the registry before switching versions. Be sure to reboot, of course.
Note the security update for the viewer is available as a separate download, so you needn't worry about that, and if you only use VNC inside your own lan and never VNC to anything else or run viewer in listening mode, you really needn't worry in any case. -- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon profitable cause... |
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