![]() Since these plugins require you to install the viewer application locally, you can use this dialog to configure the path to the viewer application. You can use this dialog to change the application default plugin for VNC connections and also open plugin specific settings: If you click on the VNC connection type, you will see that there are currently two plugins registered and the UltraVNC plugin is the application default plugin. We also plan to release addtional tasks in upcoming versions. This concept also applies later on when we release a putty based terminal connection (stay tuned!).Ĭlick on the button “Open Plugin Management” to view all registered plugins:Īs you can see, not only connection types can be extended using plugins. This way, you can create VNC connections using TightVNC while, at the same time other VNC connections are using UltraVNC. If unchecked, you can specify which plugin Royal TS should use for the connection. When the checkbox “Use the application default setting” is checked, Royal TS will look for the application default plugin and will use the application default plugin to establish the connection. This page works the same way as on Royal TSX or as you also may know from the dashboard settings. Note, that there’s a new property page called “Active Plugin”: ![]() You may also configure some advanced settings, such as encoding, compression, etc.: Note that the screenshot also shows the VNC default settings which can be configured as usual for all new connections.Ĭreate a new VNC connection by providing a display name and a computer name: Lets go ahead and just create a new VNC connection: The latter is handled by two different plugins and you can choose which one to use, globally or on a per connection level. This build (11122) includes a new, very generic connection type to “integrate” external applications (such as MMC consoles or other applications) and the VNC connection type.
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