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- Tips for speeding up Vista\Xp
- UltraVNC Driver - what is it, do I need it?
- Failed to get server address?
- File Transfer is disabled on the remote machine?
- How does UltraVNC work?
- How do I use SingleClick (first time users)?
- How to configure and use encryption with SC (SingleClick)?
- Mirror video driver and Video hook driver?
- How do I install UVNC as a service?
- How to install UltraVNC with remote desktop (RDP) ?
- Port forwarding NAT/router/firewall for any VNC flavor?
- What if i do not have a static ip for my WAN connection?
- Connecting to an office PC from home?
- UltraVNC step by step?
- Failed to connect to server
- VNC Password on the server
- VNC or any Remote Desktop is Unuseable over ADSL
- How to remote control my home computer over Internet
- Local loop-back connections are disabled
- Authentication failed
What is the video mirror driver?
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| jschall wrote: Please explain the differences among these three? |
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| redge wrote: All are same but different name (alias) and different ways of installation wrote:that's all Since UltraVNC 1.0.1 Video hook driver was removed from UltraVNC full package setup, now available as 2 differents UltraVNC-Driver setup, see below: Ultr@VNC Video Driver Silent Setup : is for automatic sript installation/distribution to every computer on LAN (mainly enterprise usage) Ultr@VNC Video Driver Setup: for single install with interactive mode need little inputs from user for installing winvnc video hook driver on computer. source: mirror video driver ; video hook driver http://forum.ultravnc.net/viewtopic.php?t=3258 |
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| jschall wrote: Do I need to install any of them on the server machine? Why? |
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| Rudi De Vos wrote: The Mirror Video Driver is a driver that UltraVNC (for instance) can use to be quickly and efficiently notified with screen changes. Using it on an UltraVNC server results in a excellent accuracy. The video driver also makes a direct link between the video driver frammebuffer memory and UltraWinVNC server. Using the framebuffer directly eliminates the use of the CPU for intensive screen blitting, resulting in a big speed boost and very low CPU load. source: http://www.uvnc.com/features/driver.html |




