>From what I can tell it certainly looks as though the Pro version is not
free to install and use after the 30-day evaluation period.
Refer to the following quote from the TridiaVNC Pro Price List at
http://www.tridiavncpro.com/product/pricing.html
"TridiaVNC Pro Media Kit Includes printed User
Is the version of VNC produced by AT&T ever likely to include encryption,
greater compression rates etc. It seems like other variants of VNC (Tridia
and TightVNC) seem to include extra features but I would prefer to stick
with the orginal source of VNC here at AT&T.
When will the next version of
If you have an NT server with 2 network cards; 1 on the local network and
the other attached to an untrusted network, can you disable VNC on the
'untrusted' network.
If so, how can it be done ??
Many thanks
Jon
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I have a number of NT Workstation machines running the VNC service but a
number of them are running older versions of VNC. In order to upgrade the
version of VNC that is running is it just a case of replacing the relevant
files (winvnc.exe, uninst.isu, vnchooks.dll and omnithread_rt.dll etc) or
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