This appears to be some sort of trojan behavior. Normal vnc does not do
this.
Mark Mazzitello wrote:
James -
I came across this discussion thread while searching for info related to
this issue. I signed up for the discussion list but I could not figure
out how to continue or add to an existin
Jane,
It sounds like you're running an anti-virus program on the computer that has
mis-detected vncviewer.exe as viral and removed it. This seems to be
surprisingly common, even amongst the reputable AV software products.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Jane Frasier wrote:
No - no ZA.
What happens when you operate in safe mode?
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No - no ZA.
Jane Frasier
Software Support Specialist
Jefferson County (CO) Public Library
-Original Message-
From: Tyran Ormond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:09 PM
To: Jane Frasier
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com; Joe Zibrick
Subject: Re: VNC.exe disappears
On 01:46 PM 2/22/2007 -0700, it would appear that Jane Frasier wrote:
We have the viewer installed on a number of computers and in the last
week we have had a number of instances where the vncviewer.exe has
disappeared. It is not in the recycle bin and there is nothing in the
Eventviewer pointing