Would "vncviewer .\file.vnc" do it also?

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Behalf Of James Weatherall
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 11:44 AM
To: 'Corni Beerse'; 'louis'
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Subject: RE: Start vncviewer from command line

Guys,

The format "vncviewer file.vnc" will not actually work.  The format
"vncviewer directory\file.vnc" *will* work - VNC Viewer for Windows uses the
backslash to differentiate paths from host names.  In the example you gave,
"file.vnc" is a perfectly valid hostname.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> There where lots of replies on how to make a .vnc file and how to
> include password information in there. You can use that from the
> commandline with:
>
> `vncviewer --config file.vnc`.
> or just
> `vncviewer file.vnc`.
>
>
>
> CBee
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