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VNCon - vnc administration tool

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spuri
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VNCon - vnc administration tool

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VNCon is an easy to use remote administration tool which allows you to connect, view and take control of any computers running VNC (Virtual Network Computing) on your network. The list of computers can be obtained using various methods, either probing your domain, scan a set of ip ranges, or entering each computers details manually.

http://vncon.chronetal.co.uk/

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I tried using this but the problem is that it ASSumes that all the vnc servers on the network are going configured to listen on port 5900. What if you have each machine on a different port? Yes you could manually enter in each machines port number and ip address but if you were going to go thru all that you might as well just use the standard VNCVIEWER.EXE
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