Windows VNC packages updated
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AT&T Labs Cambridge is pleased to announce the latest release of VNC for
Windows.
Version 3.3.3R2 includes a few bug fixes and one or two new features
over 3.3.3R1. Anybody still using 3.3.2 is definitely advised to
upgrade.
Perhaps the most important changes are:
* WinVNC can now take a -connect option, which tells a running VNC
server to initiate an outgoing connection to a listening viewer.
* A bug in the viewer which made it unreliable on SMP machines has been
fixed.
VNC can be downloaded from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Information on the changes in this version can be found at
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winhistory.html
We recommend that you stop and uninstall any running VNC software before
installing the new version, otherwise certain files may not be
successfully replaced.
The VNC team.
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AT&T Labs Cambridge is pleased to announce the latest release of VNC for
Windows.
Version 3.3.3R2 includes a few bug fixes and one or two new features
over 3.3.3R1. Anybody still using 3.3.2 is definitely advised to
upgrade.
Perhaps the most important changes are:
* WinVNC can now take a -connect option, which tells a running VNC
server to initiate an outgoing connection to a listening viewer.
* A bug in the viewer which made it unreliable on SMP machines has been
fixed.
VNC can be downloaded from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Information on the changes in this version can be found at
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winhistory.html
We recommend that you stop and uninstall any running VNC software before
installing the new version, otherwise certain files may not be
successfully replaced.
The VNC team.
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