ChrisControl
ChrisControl
Last edited by guinness on Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ChrisControl
Your DataBase link redirects to WinLame encoder.
Re: ChrisControl
I'm assuming this is the link he meant to post
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=585
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=585
Re: ChrisControl
Updated first post.
Re: ChrisControl
I know this is an old topic but I realized the other day I don't have a VNC client on my system.
Sadly, the excellent TightVNC has a portable edition, but is payware: http://www.tightvnc.com/portable/
Although I'm still new to testing things for portability, I ran MJ Regwatcher and it appears that Chris Control doesn't create registry entries. Also didn't save anything to the \AppData folder. So far looks good.
Sadly, the excellent TightVNC has a portable edition, but is payware: http://www.tightvnc.com/portable/
Although I'm still new to testing things for portability, I ran MJ Regwatcher and it appears that Chris Control doesn't create registry entries. Also didn't save anything to the \AppData folder. So far looks good.
Re: ChrisControl
My favorite was mRemote for its incredible feature set, but the developer merged it with a commercial project in late 2008. The last freeware version is available here:
http://www.mremote.org/wiki/Downloads.ashx
I don't know if it's stealth.
UltraVNC offers a free viewer that's a simple standalone executable. It saves settings to the registry, but it has a "Delete Saved Settings" button, and you can still save connections as .vnc files:
http://www.uvnc.com/download/1082/1082viewer.html
I have not tested it for file/folder creation.
http://www.mremote.org/wiki/Downloads.ashx
I don't know if it's stealth.
UltraVNC offers a free viewer that's a simple standalone executable. It saves settings to the registry, but it has a "Delete Saved Settings" button, and you can still save connections as .vnc files:
http://www.uvnc.com/download/1082/1082viewer.html
I have not tested it for file/folder creation.
Re: ChrisControl
Yes, VERY impressive feature set:ashghost wrote:My favorite was mRemote for its incredible feature set
* RDP, VNC, ICA, SSH, Telnet, RAW, Rlogin and HTTP/S
* SCP/SFTP transfers!
* GPL'd
... but unfortunately attached to .NET. Great stuff otherwise.
Re: ChrisControl
I have mRemote, but haven't used it yet. I prefer using UltraVNC (it only creates a single Registry Key + Empty folder in %APPDATA%) or if you are looking for a TeamViewer like application for both Free for Commercial and Personal use checkout ChunkVNC (uses UltraVNC.)
Actually ChrisControl uses UltraVNC as the VNC part, but offers a unique feature of closing the Server on the remote machine and deleting what I mentioned before (see above!)
Actually ChrisControl uses UltraVNC as the VNC part, but offers a unique feature of closing the Server on the remote machine and deleting what I mentioned before (see above!)
Re: ChuckVNC
Chunk VNC test:guinness wrote:I prefer using UltraVNC (it only creates a single Registry Key + Empty folder in %APPDATA%) or if you are looking for a TeamViewer like application for both Free for Commercial and Personal use checkout ChunkVNC (uses UltraVNC.)
This is an incomplete test in WinXP SP2. Its incomplete because I couldn't get a VNC server software to work on the network.
Far from stealth but might still qualify as portable.
Steps:
- Extract, move files from /viewer/bin to a folder of your choice, delete other files (actual program and settings are only ~1.3 megs.)
- Run VNCViewer.exe
Creates empty folder in appdata
Writes some minor settings to the registry
- [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\EventLabels\VNCviewerBell]
""="Bell"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\VNCviewer\VNCviewerBell]
""="Bell"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\VNCviewer\VNCviewerBell\.current]
""="ding.wav"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\VNCviewer\VNCviewerBell\.default]
""="ding.wav"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\VNCviewer\Settings]
"sponsor"=dword:00000000
- HKCU\Software\ORL\VNCviewer\MRU\A
Re: ChrisControl
Thanks WebFork, when I posted this I was working with the developer on improving ChunkVNC, but development became slow and I moved onto other projects. I had big plans to improve ChunkVNC but I think I made the code a little over complex
The Stealth aspect is down to UltraVNC rather than ChunkVNC, this is why I never really considered it to be added to TPFC. But as far as an Open Source Instant Support service for commercial and non-commercial use, its not bad!
The Stealth aspect is down to UltraVNC rather than ChunkVNC, this is why I never really considered it to be added to TPFC. But as far as an Open Source Instant Support service for commercial and non-commercial use, its not bad!
Re: ChrisControl
ChunkVNC has been updated in the interim but the issues webfork found are still present in the latest version.
Re: ChrisControl
Well, hopefully if the dev has picked it back up, the registry element will be somewhere on the todolist. Things designated "portable" are getting a lot more common over on Softpedia, so I think the understanding that this will garner you more users has spread.guinness wrote:ChunkVNC has been updated in the interim but the issues webfork found are still present in the latest version.
Re: ChrisControl
Well I would love to do my own version and as people know I love a good challenge, so lets see what is to come!