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From: Ling Soon Leh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a problem refreshing the VNC windows. It is so slow in
refreshing. Can it operate at a normal window refresh rate?
What's your normal refresh rate? Have you an idea of the number of bits that
need to be send
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From: Jordan Share [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Andy Harter
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:26 AM
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Subject: VNC 3.3.7 released
RealVNC is
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From: Andrew Rosborough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I attempted to search for a solution to this problem, but
couldn't find
anything. When I have two users running vncserver on a Red Hat 8.0
computer, the second issued display, :2, does not work. Here are the
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 03:07:36 -0800 (PST) Jefferson Samuel
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Hello All,
I'm using VNC client to remote login into Solaris 8 which has Open GL 1.2.2
implementaion. When I load a 3D application it throws up a following error in
the VNC window.
could anyone please tell
Jordan,
There may be some performance improvement between 3.3.6 and 3.3.7, but
it depends heavily upon your VNC configuration.
Cheers,
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Dr. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com
Open Source VNC - Commercial Support Development
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Does anyone know if:
Improved
Michael,
3.3.7 includes only a few of Mike's patches. The memory leak patch you
ask about is no longer applicable, because the code segment it was in
has been replaced for other reasons.
Cheers,
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Dr. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com
Open Source VNC - Commercial
CBee,
The reboot when installing a new version of VNC is usually required to
get the new files installed because they were in use during the install.
If you stop the WinVNC service before installing, you should rarely see
the reboot prompt. This is something we'd like to make
Hallo!
[..] when you make any connection [..] it will record in the
VNC Viewer cache, next time you don't need to type in the snoopy:x again,
it will appear during the VNC Connection window.
May I know how to delete those cache ??
You simply need to delete the registry key
Hello,
Does anybody know how to maintain and/or increase the space available in the
drop-down box of the viewer? I'd like to be able to select computer names
that I've entered before from the dropdown menu...makes life a whole lot
easier for us in the IT Department if we could do that.
Thanks,
Sorry for bothering, the answer was in the FAQ.
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Fra: Katja Adolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 6. marts 2003 14:41
Til: David Kuo; VNC list
Emne: SV: registry settings for service (Win2K) - Ctr-Alt-Del?
Thanks David, this actually helped (although the service
I've followed the download link, but it takes me to the 3.3.6 version.
Where do I download v3.3.7?
Regards
Irene Warden
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Chris, Mike:
Heyaz. One quick sanity check is to verify that your
router has actually been setup correctly. On the VNC server,
open a browser and point it to www.GoToMyVNC.com and run
the test there. If it doesn't report success, then a real
VNC viewer won't be able to connect either.
Trevor:
Heya. Since you're running a Linux box at home, you
can kill two birds with one stone here by setting up an
SSH tunnel. That is, run a proxy-aware SSH client at work
(eg, PuTTY, Mindterm, etc) and setup a tunnel to your SSH
server on your home network. Then, at work, point your
Hello there.
I am having a minor problem with entry fields in some applications
(e.g. the Windows 2000 username/password dialog). They do not update
as a user is typing into them; but a mouse click in the field or some
other major event causes the field to redraw and it looks OK. Not a
major
I'm not sure what you mean by VNC configuration. If you are referring to
the various polling options, then I can say that a 2CPU (4 virtual
processors) 2GHz Xeon box has worse performance than a Celeron 566 with
identical settings, over the same network.
Since this seems odd to me (that a far
Hallo!
Does anybody know how to maintain and/or increase the space
available in the drop-down box of the viewer? I'd like to be
able to select computer names that I've entered before from
the dropdown menu...makes life a whole lot easier for us in
the IT Department if we could do that.
As
I've just installed 3.3.7 on a Windows 2000 server and a Windows XP Pro client. (I
had the same problem on 3.3.6 also). The connection gets made, and the mouse works
very well. I brought up a Notepad window and started typing. I don't see any
keystrokes until I either:
1. Click in the
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone knows how to use RealVNC and XF4VNC
on Solaris? The reason that I try to use this comb is that RealVNC 3.3.7
still crashes on Solaris (not very often..so it is hard to reproduce the
crashing).
So I just want to try if XF4VNC has the same problem. But there is
no doc
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:01:26 -0500, John Li wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone knows how to use RealVNC and XF4VNC
on Solaris? The reason that I try to use this comb is that RealVNC 3.3.7
still crashes on Solaris (not very often..so it is hard to reproduce the
crashing).
So I just
kashyap mansata writes
Hi
I would like to be removed from this mailing list.Could someone please
tell me to what address i should be sending a mail requesting to be
removed.
Ajay
See the URL at the bottom of *every* message from this list?
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Alex Morris
Hello All,
I have an issue trying to connect with VNC to my home computer. I have ATT
Broadband at home, and they have assured me that they are not blocking any
ports, and claim I can use VNC but won't support me.
At home I have a NAT address range with a Dlink DI-701 router. I have
enabled a
Hi, I have a DI-704P which most likely runs on the same firmware. I had
experienced the same problem as you before, so I decided to look into it
more closely. Make sure your router is rebooted, btw.
When I tried this I got the following results in my log file.
-Snip-
06/03/03 17:16:51 Got
I suggest that you use winpcap and windump/ethereal to sniff the traffic on
both the machine you are trying to connect to and the machine you are trying
to connect from.
It should show you clearly what is going on with the connection.
Jordan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see no significant performance differences when using VNC via a cable
connection to the Internet to a single cpu PIII 1.4GHz, a dual PIII 1,4GHz
or a dual Xeon 2.0GHz.
Angus.
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From: Jordan Share [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
It's been a bit of a struggle, but I'm almost there now.
After setting the Linksys router to forward ports 5800-5900 to the local
PC's IP address and telling Zone Alarm Pro that VNC was allowed to use
those ports, I was able to:
a) use VNC to connect to the PC the server is running on by using
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Kevin Witty
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Almost there: SR41, ZAP no-ip.com
It's been a bit of a struggle, but I'm almost there now.
After setting the Linksys
Hi,
I wish I had time to submit this as a patch but I'm in the middle of a
monster project...
you know how that goes. Anyway, we noticed that processing updates in the
windows
viewer was taking, well, a long time. A little profiling led us to the
SETPIXELs
macros. SetPixel is slow. For
The proxy is the problem. Most proxies just talk HTTP (and/or FTP).
This will not work because VNC doesn't use either of these protocols.
I see; I thought it was just a matter of making the server and client
communicate through port 80. I didn't realize proxies actually examine
the individual
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