by nanook » 2013-01-02 03:30
I've used SingleClick for years and had everything going well, UNTIL I went from XP to Win7. I installed Uvnc but took the 64bit version, only to find that by help request files would no longer work, as they were made for the 32bit server. So I uninstalled and put the 32bit version on by Win7 64bit machine. Now having problems getting any thing to work again.
If I could get some advise on getting going again, using the newest online compiler so I'll get the best performance with the increasing number of Win7 machine I work on, I'd be a happy man.
Can I use the same files I used to use with the older compilers? Same helpdesk.txt? I'm assuming I'll want to generate a new rc key but uncertain what to do now.
I fooled arounf for a bit with SC Prompt but found a lack of help there. One question with SC Prompt that I'd like to have answered is "do I even need to install UVNC or do I just run the winvnc.exe on my machine (viewer)?"
The 2011 compiler has no list of files to include, so assume that the list on the 2009 one above it would be what to include.
Help please.
I've spent more hours on this and still no progress, and afraid I may be getting further from success with trial and error. Downgraded my viewer to the version stated in first post of this thread. Downloaded the custon.zip from this thread. Modified the helpdesk.txt and added my ico and bmp files. Wanted to use the default rc.key on both as advised but get Connection failed - error reading protocol version with possible causes forgotten to select dsmplugin and the server uses dsmplugin (done that) viewer and server are not compatable (they use different RFB protocols), well, I used the ones advised in this thread, and finally, bad connection. Since i'm running this on the same machine as the viewer, hard not to think something might be wrong there, but how else to test?
I then tried using the other DSM plugin and new keys but the compiler says what files need to be included and others will be ignored, so that seems like an unlikely avenue. Someone has gotten past this or moved on to some other flavor of VNC. Please reply.