Thanks Ryan and L_B for the mirrors! I couldn't have done it without your help!Įdit 15 Sept 2008: I noticed the UltraVNC team has released 1.0.5 stable, so I'm gonna start working on it this week.Įdit : I've built the uvncviewerportable app, it can be downloaded here and here. The Lurking_Biohazard's links: binary source The following links have the original version with the "-portable" switch: I'm still trying to decide if/how I should implement a portable-ized MRU, and whether to start this as its own project on sourceforge or just submit it as a patch to uvnc.Īny suggestions in this regard would still be appreciated. vnc file from the system menu when you connect to the VNC server. removed the "save as default" option - you can create the. disables the mru (finally decided "who needs a MRU w/o the registry when files work just as well") bypasses the code that registers various vnc sound events bypasses the code that associates itself with. TightVNC Portable Edition is a software tool that provides users with a simple means of remotely connecting to another computer, as well as let others control yours. I was toying with the idea of a separate 'vncviewer.mru' file just for the MRU, it is kinda catch-22: the MRU file is nice, but working out the relative paths in it could get tricky but the options.vnc file is just a normal. It allows you to view and control the desktop of a remote machine. by default, it loads the MRU into the registry, which is something Id like to avoid. (This installer also includes the full source, 7-zipped, in "Other/UltraVNCViewer Portable Source") TightVNC is an Open Source Portable VNC Viewer that can be run from a USB flash drive. Then, just this past weekend, it finally sunk in - uvnc is GPL! So, I modified the source to the vncviewer app, so it is now portable (I originally implemented a "-portable" parameter, which is still available below).ĭownload the latest version here, here, or here (courtesy of Ryan McCue and his site, ) I had been thinking of making a launcher for this for some time.
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