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.NET VNC Viewer v1.0.1
Introduction
.NET VNC Viewer is a VNC viewer written entirely in C#. It is binary compatible with Smartphones, Pocket PCs and Windows desktops (with .NET Compact Framework or .NET Framework). I write this mainly because other VNC viewers on Pocket PC do not do full screen and screen rotation. VGA-mode (480*640) ![]() Of course, basic VNC viewer functionalities. Full screen mode. Screen rotation. Session history. Hi-Res support for VGA Pocket PCs and QVGA Smartphones. etc. "Feb 27, 2005 - .NET VNC Viewer 1.0.1 has been released. This version adds Smartphone support and Hi-Res support, as well as better full screen handling and a few other fixes/workarounds. Get a copy at the Download section. Feb 6, 2005 - I patched .NET VNC Viewer 1.0.0 to utilize hi-res (640x480) screens of some Windows Mobile 2003 SE devices. Get a copy at the Download section and try it out if you have one of those lovely Pocket PCs. Please note that there is no custom logic to detect a hi-res screen, so the UI may not be pretty but it should work (at least on my emulator it does). " Get your free copy HERE Hendrixus | |||||
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It's a replacement sorta... Remote Desktop/Terminal Services will shut off the local display, whereas with VNC both the host and remote can see what is going on (lots of fun when the user isn't expecting a visitor). VNC is also multiplatform and usually a tiny application.
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sweet, awesome work man, will test it out later today. How fast is it with refreshing? I am using NetOp right now and it is fast. | |||||
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I installed .NET VNC Viewer but am unable to connect to my UltraVNC Server. The server was using an encryptiong plug-in that requires a key on the client but I knew to disable that before trying the viewer.
My problem may be to do with Username and password. My UltraVNC Server running on a Windows XP Home machine request a username and password when a client connect. The .NET VNC Viewer only has a password field. Any ideas anyone? | |||
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