Speaking of upgrading, I have been trying to compile tightvnc without much success.
Is there anyone who has sucessfully compiled it on the solaris platform? I am using
Solaris 7. If anyone can sent me the compiled files, I would be very grateful. Thanks.
PS : Any version of solaris is worth a try.
On Tue, 07 August 2001, "Richard Harris" wrote:
>
> Hi all....
>
> > My biggest problem is that the machine that it'd be most useful on is one
> > that we've shipped off to a site 1200 miles away, and something tells me
> > that I can't upgrade to a newer VNC while operating the machine via VNC. ;)
>
> I find NT easier to upgrade than 9x, mainly due to NT's better
> scheduling and <ahem> remote access. Phew, I nearly mentioned
> unix and telnet there.... DOH!
>
> 9x upgrades can be done via a login script or by a scheduled install
> via something like InnoSetup. I've got some rudimentary notes on
> this at www.darkage.co.uk/vnc/
> The only down side is 9x's habit of dropping services when the user
> logs off.
>
> On NT, if you can ping the remote PC and have adminstrator
> access to it, then you can use my fastpush script to upgrade
> them. It's only a batch file, so it would be easy to alter it to push
> TightVNC instead of one of the Tridia flavours I've got.
>
> Has anyone the latest TightVNC for Windows compiled? If
> someone sends me a copy (or http/ftp address), I can put that in
> myself.
>
> Cheers
> Richard
>
>
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