RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X

2009-03-09 Thread Mike Miller
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, James Weatherall wrote: Further to my previous mail, I'm not sure that the current VNC Viewer for Mac OS X releases support server names specified directly on the command-line, although specifying a ".vnc" file on the command-line instead should work. Is that without an a

RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X

2009-03-09 Thread Mike Miller
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, James Weatherall wrote: Further to my previous mail, I'm not sure that the current VNC Viewer for Mac OS X releases support server names specified directly on the command-line, although specifying a ".vnc" file on the command-line instead should work. VNC Servers are refe

RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X

2009-03-09 Thread James Weatherall
Regards, -- Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Message- > From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On > Behalf Of Mike Miller > Sent: 09 March 2009 15:24 > To: 'VNC List' > Subject: RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X > > On

RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X

2009-03-09 Thread Mike Miller
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, James Weatherall wrote: "localhost:25901:1" isn't a valid VNC Server description - you need to drop the trailing ":1" in this case. Thanks! I found that on someone's web page and wondered about it, but it worked, so I kept the :1. I assume this applies to all vncviewers

RE: vncviewer on thumb drive for Mac OS X

2009-03-09 Thread James Weatherall
Mike, "localhost:25901:1" isn't a valid VNC Server description - you need to drop the trailing ":1" in this case. Regards, -- Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Message- > From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On > Behalf Of Mike Miller > Sent: 06 March 2009 0