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aam
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I don't know how feasible this is; but I find less 'artifacting' with uvnc viewer and unvc server than with the built-in vncviewer and uvnc server. As a work around I've enabled the ability to launch an external vncviewer via the external tools options; however I lose the ability to capitalize on the stored username passwords. Anyway that an external vncviewer could be tied to ctrl-q and still maintain the usage of stored usernames and passwords?

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Hi,
after the v4.5.3.0 Release Candidate releases next week we are going to review the built-in VNC viewer repainting problem and hopefully fix it.

With regards of the external viewer launching. Say if we add VNCPASSWORD variable to the external tools, would it be enough?



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We are currently using the MS Logon II method of logging in. I'd like to be able to pass those parameters to an external VNC viewer. So I would assume I'd need the VNCPASSWORD variable and a VNCUSERNAME variable as well.

Thanks for responding quickly and shame on me for not following up more quickly.

Also i wanted to point out that moving containers (folders) in the Navigation Tree (My Registered Comptuers specifically) causes the program to crash. Looks like pointers in memory get garbled. The move seems happen in memory and is saved but the display is never updated to reflect the change. You click an entry in the old folder and it crashes. I've attached the details.


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So I would assume I'd need the VNCPASSWORD variable and a VNCUSERNAME variable as well.

I guess in this case you would want to have VNCNTLMDOMAIN variable as well Wink

Also i wanted to point out that moving containers (folders) in the Navigation Tree (My Registered Comptuers specifically) causes the program to crash. Looks like pointers in memory get garbled. The move seems happen in memory and is saved but the display is never updated to reflect the change. You click an entry in the old folder and it crashes. I've attached the details.

Thanks! I was able to reproduce the crash. So it sure will be fixed.


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