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What is a VNC file? Contains settings for a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) connection from one computer to another; enables remote access to a system at a different location.

More Information VNC settings files may include information such as the server address, data compression level, and encoding or encryption settings. NOTE: UltraVNC automatically saves Last Viewer settings in a file named "latest.vnc." The file is typically stored in the user's "Local Settings" folder.

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What is a VNC file?

Contains settings for a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) connection from one computer to another; enables remote access to a system at a different location.

More Information

VNC settings files may include information such as the server address, data compression level, and encoding or encryption settings.

NOTE: UltraVNC automatically saves Last Viewer settings in a file named "latest.vnc." The file is typically stored in the user's "Local Settings" folder.

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Updated: December 16, 2008

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What is a VNC file?
Contains settings for a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) connection from one computer to another; enables remote access to a system at a different location.