![]() ![]() It is important to configure the Ultra VNC Server so that it is as secure as possible. Important to include space char after “-connect”. For the integration with upKeeper to work seamless you have to include the properties “-id” and “-connect” "%PROGRAMFILES%\uvnc bvba\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" -sc_prompt -sc_exit -id:SESSIONID -connect -run You must specify the full path to winvnc.exe according to example below. Ultra VNC Server is the path to Ultra VNC on the client computer and where upKeeper will look for the files. Important to include space char after the property “-proxy”. "%PROGRAMFILES%\uvnc bvba\UltraVNC\Vncviewer.exe" -proxy :5901 id:SESSIONID To get everything to work you must include parameters for proxy and id according to the example below. You must specify the full path to the exe file. Ultra VNC Viewer is the path to Ultra VNC on the administrator’s computer. UltraVNC runs as a program but can be converted to a service with third party tool. All data are transferred thru the repeater meaning that the viewer and server can both be behind NAT firewalls. UltraVNC Repeater should be running on a server accessible from internet on a known address () over the selected network ports (default TCP5901 and TCP5501). UltraVNC Repeater acts like a proxy between the server and viewer. ![]() See this picture at full resolution UltraVNC Repeater Configuration can be made using UltraVNC settings tool. The configuration should be setup in the most secure way possible and the following configuration should be seen as a good start. When upKeeper detects the UltraVNC it will write the specified configuration to the UltraVNC.ini file. If UltraVNC is installed or files are located at an unknown path upKeeper will not find or detect the program. Path where upKeeper search for UltraVNC is specified in the organisation configuration (see image below). UpKeeper 4.9 client will detect if UltraVNC files is located at a specific path on the computer when the client service is started. The integration is optional and can be used in the entire environment, some organisations or on single computers. ![]() Open VNC viewer and make a test connection to the host.In upKeeper 4.9 we have integrated UltraVNC as a remote tool.Then click “Start Service”and close out the window.Go to the Service tab and click “Install Service.If you did make changes click OK to save them and then go back into “uvnc_settings.exe”, if you didn’t make any changes go to the next step.Back in the Program Files folder, open up “uvnc_settings.exe” and make any other changes you want to the settings.Right click on the VNC tray icon again and shut down the program.Set your VNC passwords and any other options you want and click OK.Right click on the VNC tray icon and go to Admin Properties.Go to the UltraVNC Program Files folder and run “winvnc.exe”.On the Select Additional Tasks screen, DO NOT select “Register UltraVNC Server as a system service” or “start or restart UltraVNC service”.Check UltraVNC Server UltraVNC Viewer if you want it.Accept the defaults until you get to the Select Components screen. ![]() I don’t have time at the moment to write up a giant all-encompassing post with accompanying pictures and what have you so here’s what you gotta’ to do: I also had issues with running the MSI installer rather than the EXE, so stick with the executable if you’re in a rush. It appears that if you check the box to install it as a service during the initial installation wizard, you will encounter the annoying “Password Not Set” error and nothing works. Trying to get UltraVNC (version 1.2.0.5) to run as a system service is a pain in the ass if you don’t follow a specific set of steps during the setup process. ![]()
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