It will be very usefull if the Viewer can remember the last settings. We use your program many times in a day, and we always have to set the same settings each times...
Thanks for your great application !
Yota
Update: UltraVNC 1.4.3.6 and UltraVNC SC 1.4.3.6: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=37885
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Keep the last setting for the viewer
You can save your current connection settings into a .vnc file then next time you want to reconnect simply double-click on this .vnc file (users usually add a shortcut to their .vnc file on their desktop).
To create the .vnc files, go into the vncviewer menu (once connected, right-click on the viewer's titlebar), then select "Save connection info as" entry).
To create the .vnc files, go into the vncviewer menu (once connected, right-click on the viewer's titlebar), then select "Save connection info as" entry).
UltraSam