![]() But it is not a good solution for remoting in over the internet as you need open ports to work and a rather fast internet connection to work well. These classical VNC clients/servers are pretty fast and responsive on a fast local Ethernet connection. But for remoting into local machine in the same LAN i just use ultraVNC (or on linux x11vnc) to create a free no bullshit VNC server on the remote machine. Completely free and without limits and the setup is very simple as long as you already have a google account. Then any browser can visit this website, login using the same google account and remote desktop into the machine from inside the browser. ![]() Its a separate installable windows program that remebers your google login ID. Unlike what the name would suggest it does not require the Chrome browser to work. It lets you connect to a remote PC over the internet and behind firewalls and supports file transfers between the machines. This Chrome Remote Desktop does the same job as TeamViewer. My preferred option for remote desktop these days is Google Chrome Remote Desktop: I found it as an alternative when TeamViewer started kicking me off after 30 seconds of use (an attempt to force me into buying a license). If I leave it running for hours, it doe self die occasionally just from poor coding practices.) ![]() Teamviewer may be functional and server a purpose, this doesn't mean it isn't programmed like a piece of crap continuously eating away at system memory slowly but surely. Next, my desktop calculator will need 1 gigabyte with a 1tb HD swapfile, if not, I must be in the stone age. When I used to have 2 functional registered version of VNC, they never ate up more than 20 megabytes, not 400.They were also faster than TeamViewer. (BTW, what's with the the other forum member commenters dummy comments about me wanting a compact viewer which doesn't hog HUNDREDS of MEGABYTES just to remote view a 8 megabyte display. Where can I get keys for the old version 5.xx I use. Even after un-installing and re-installing, somehow my laptop is registered, but my main system will not allow installation. the logs became: 6 16:55:56.373 11992 8012 G1 Logger started.Ħ 16:55:56.375 11992 8012 G1 CustomConfigurationUpdaterImplWin::ReadInitialConfigurationId: Loading from machineĦ 16:55:56.377 11992 8012 G1 CRemoteReboot::IsServiceRunning() (1) CService::CService(): OpenService failed, Errorcode=1060Ħ 16:55:56.377 11992 8012 G1 ProxySearch::GetCurrentTVProxySettings: did not find settings in path #1Ħ 16:55:56.377 11992 8012 G1 ProxySearch::GetCurrentTVProxySettings: did not find settings in path #2Ħ 16:55:56.397 11992 8012 G1 ProxySearch: no PAC script detected via WPADĦ 16:55:56.398 11992 8012 G1 ProxySearch: no PAC script detected via WPADĦ 16:55:56.398 11992 8012 G1 HttpCustomConfigurationDownloader::SetProxyList: Set proxy settingsĦ 16:55:56.906 11992 8012 G1 Monitors: Generic PnP Monitor, \\.\DISPLAY1, 1366x768 (0,0), flags=3, dpi=96Ħ 16:55:56.915 11992 8012 G1 GetWebView2RuntimeVersion: got runtime version 1.VNC actually installs and serves on my laptop, but I need it on my main system where it demands a 'key' to install. It's not looking for a proxy anymore, however I still have the loading screen. OK I deleted this folder in regedit.exe: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TeamViewer I found the bug in the logs located at C:\Users\$USER\AppData\Local\TeamViewer\Logs\TeamViewer15_Logfile.txt, it is trying to connect via the proxy set-up in Mozilla Firefox (?!!!) which aren't the current proxy settings: 6 16:12:38.361 3824 8692 G1 Logger started.Ħ 16:12:38.361 3824 8692 G1 CustomConfigurationUpdaterImplWin::ReadInitialConfigurationId: Loading from machineĦ 16:12:38.376 3824 8692 G1 CRemoteReboot::IsServiceRunning() (1) CService::CService(): OpenService failed, Errorcode=1060Ħ 16:12:38.376 3824 8692 G1 ProxySearch::GetCurrentTVProxySettings: did not find settings in path #1Ħ 16:12:38.376 3824 8692 G1 ProxySearch::GetCurrentTVProxySettings: did not find settings in path #2Ħ 16:12:38.408 3824 8692 G1 ProxySearch: found Mozilla HTTP setting: ***REDACTED***:8080Ħ 16:12:38.408 3824 8692 G1 ProxySearch: found Mozilla HTTPS setting: ***REDACTED***:8080Ħ 16:12:38.413 3824 8692 G1 ProxySearch: no PAC script detected via WPADĦ 16:12:38.413 3824 8692 G1 HttpCustomConfigurationDownloader::SetProxyList: Set proxy settingsĦ 16:12:43.207 3824 8692 G1 Monitors: Generic PnP Monitor, \\.\DISPLAY1, 1366x768 (0,0), flags=3, dpi=96Ħ 16:12:43.222 3824 8692 G1 GetWebView2RuntimeVersion: got runtime version 1.68
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