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Connection Options

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Jschein

Connection Options

Post by Jschein »

Could not find anywhere on help...

Is there a way when connecting to another system to have it default to certain options automatically?

for instance when doing a new connection, these options are automatically selected:

Auto Scaling
Modem

Thanks thus for for such great support and an excellent product
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Post by netwolf »

I second this request, would love that too :)
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Post by UltraSam »

To have automatically the options you want in the viewer without having to re-select them at each connection:

You can use a ".vnc" file, containing the options that are selected at the time you generate it:

1. Connect your viewer, and select the options you want (scaling, quick, option, enconding, DSMPlugin...)

2. Once connected, Right-Click on Viewer title bar and select "Save Connection infos..." entry, or directly type CTRL-ALT-F5.

3. Give the name you want to the .vnc file, and save it.

4. Next time you want to connect, simply double-click on this .vnc file. People usually add a shortcut to their .vnc files on their desktop.
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Jschein

Post by Jschein »

Great response. Works like a champ.

Thouht that was a save i.p. connection and was wondering... why the heck would I want to save a client connection!

Thank you.
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