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In the News (Wed 9 Dec 09)

  
  TightVNC Documentation, Win32 Version
Note that TightVNC does not install anything in the system directory so an alternative way to install TightVNC is to just copy the executable and DLL files into any directory you like (but in this case you'll have to create shortcuts to the programs manually).
While the TightVNC service is running, it's impossible to replace its executable files in place, so the installer will copy new files into a temporary location, and these new files will replace older versions during the next reboot.
TightVNC, like normal VNC, has two parts: the Server (also referred to as WinVNC), which shares the screen of the machine it's running on, and the Viewer which shows the remote screen received from the server.
www.tightvnc.org /winst.html   (0 words)

  
 TightVNC: VNC-Based Free Remote Control Solution
TightVNC is a free remote control software package derived from the popular
TightVNC is free software, so it comes with no warranty, and we do not guarantee free support.
Use the site map to see what you can find on the TightVNC Web site.
www.tightvnc.com   (213 words)

  
 TightVNC 1.3.8 Review - TightVNC 1.3.8 Download
TightVNC is one of the many VNC software packages available but it's one of the best choices you can make.
Because TightVNC gathered all the useful features from other VNC packages and was made available for all major platforms, while keeping it free, stable, easy to use and compatible with other VNC software.
TightVNC is an enhanced version of VNC which includes a lot of new features, improvements and optimizations over the original version of VNC.
www.softpedia.com /reviews/linux/TightVNC-Review-36816.shtml   (1185 words)

  
 TightVNC: Documentation: Win32 Version
Note that TightVNC does not install anything in the system directory so an alternative way to install TightVNC is to just copy the executable and DLL files into any directory you like (but in this case you'll have to create shortcuts to the programs yourself).
While the TightVNC service is running, it's impossible to replace its executable files in place, so the installer will copy new files into a temporary location, and these new files will replace older versions during the next reboot.
TightVNC, like normal VNC, has two parts: the server (WinVNC), which shares the screen of the machine it's running on, and the viewer which shows the remote screen received from the server.
gnuwin.epfl.ch /apps/tightvcn/en/doc/doc.htm   (1716 words)

  
 PuppyLinuxWiki: Getting TightVNC to work on a network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TightVNC is a client / server remote control application that allows you to control one computer from another.
Puppy comes with the TightVNC client, therefore if you wish to use the machine running Puppy to control the other machine no installation is necessary on the Puppy machine.
You will be queried for the password and after entering it correctly the TightVNC window will open and you will be able to operate the remote computer as though you were sitting in front of its console.
puppylinux.org /wikka/TightVNC   (752 words)

  
 TightVNC Review by LAPTOP Magazine
TightVNC was developed in an open-source fashion, and those roots are evident in its innovative feature set.
After downloading the software from TightVNC’s Web site and installing the server and client utilities on our PCs, it was immediately evident that this isn’t a service, but a software solution, as you don’t log in through the company’s Web site but through the software client.
TightVNC didn’t have any trouble with our firewalls, but it uses only 56-bit encryption for passwords and doesn’t offer encryption on any other data transmitted between the local and remote PCs.
laptopmag.com /Review/TightVNC.htm?view=Print&Page=1   (242 words)

  
 TightVNC | Linux Magazine
TightVNC, a leading variant of the Virtual Network Computing (VNC) software originally developed by the former AT&T Laboratory in Cambridge, England, is a remote display system that allows you to peer into a computer's "desktop" from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
If that user has a TightVNC server installed, you can connect from your Linux machine using a TightVNC client (VNC reverses the sense of client and server in the same way that the X Window System does) and see what that user sees, and even usurp control of their mouse and keyboard.
TightVNC itself doesn't perform too well on Win32, and there are a number of problems specific to Unix.
www.linux-mag.com /id/1455   (1438 words)

  
 TechBuilder | Reduce Support Costs With Remote Control Software
TightVNC is available in several versions, each for a different OS platform, ranging from Microsoft Windows to Linux.
Once TightVNC server is configured on the host system, the system builder will need to use the TightVNC viewer to attach to the host system.
Once the TightVNC viewer is launched, the system builder will be presented with a dialog box that requests the IP address of the VNC server system.
www.techbuilder.org /recipes/59201459   (1589 words)

  
 TightVNC - CA
TightVNC can be used to perform remote control and administration tasks in Windows, Unix and mixed network environments.
TightVNC 1.2 Binary Distribution for Windows platforms ====================================================== This distribution is mostly TridiaVNC 1.4.0 with new low-bandwidth optimizations such as "tight" encoding, optional JPEG compression, "local cursor" feature etc. These changes would be included in future TridiaVNC releases.
TightVNC is: free, GPL-licensed, with full source code available; useful in remote administration, remote customer support, education, and for many other purposes; cross-platform, available for Windows and Unix, compatible with other VNC software; well maintained and being actively developed.
www3.ca.com /securityadvisor/pest/pest.aspx?id=453076560   (453 words)

  
 SGI Freeware: TightVNC 1.2.8   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Note that TightVNC is free, cross-platform and compatible with the standard VNC.
TightVNC is a project maintained by Constantin Kaplinsky.
At the same time, TightVNC supports all the standard VNC encodings, so it can be easily configured to operate efficiently in fast network environments too.
techpubs.sgi.com /library/dynaweb_docs/fw/usr/freeware/relnotes/tightvnc.html   (449 words)

  
 VNC Guide
TightVNC is an enhanced version of VNC, which includes a lot of new features, improvements, optimizations and bug fixes over the original VNC version.
TightVNC is fully compatible with the standard RFB protocol used in VNC, so you can use TightVNC viewer with the standard VNC server and vice versa.
The TightVNC default Ports are still the same but if you decide to change these you will need to open the new ports instead of the defaults.
mywebpages.comcast.net /SupportCD/VNCGuide.html   (1843 words)

  
 TightVNC
TightVNC (Virtual Network Computing) is client/server software that gives users remote access to graphical desktops: they can access machines from everywhere provided the machines are connected to the Internet.
TightVNC can be used to perform remote administration tasks and can be very helpful in distance learning and remote customer support.
Features in TightVNC that are missing from the standard VNC include local cursor handling, efficient compression algorithms, configurable compression levels, optional JPEG compression, browser access, and automatic SSH tunneling (on *nix).
directory.fsf.org /All_Packages_in_Directory/tightVNC.html   (247 words)

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