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Thank you. The answer I was after was to the second question - running
many viewers on one host. What I need to do is monitor many PCs from one
controller PC. Ideally I would like to be able to view about 10 at once,
not just
Thanks for the comments people. Issue is sorted now it was infact the current versus
default properties problem. I have the service helper loaded and was accessing the
properties through that. Silly me assumed it to be editing the default properties when
infact it was editing the current user
Let me make a suggestion that I have seen work well elsewhere.
Often, the problem with powerful open-source software is that the
documentation is opaque to newcomers. That's because it's often
written by the same people who designed and wrote the code. Things
which seem glaringly obvious once
Alex Morris said:
William Hooper writes
Why *annoy* the regulars on the list by posting a
FAQ every month?
Seeing one more e-mail per month in my VNC folder isn't going to irk me
in the slightest. It's no hardship to hit the delete key one extra time.
My e-mail program already has rules to
Hi!
I am trying to create an MSI package for distributing to our Windows 2000
client. It seems to be installed, but the service is not added and started in
the Administration Tools section. I use the WISE software for creating the MSI
package.
Any advice?
Thanks
Jan
I have VNC 3.3.7 installed on my servers and workstations. I can connect
fine to all my servers except one. All server s are Windows NT 4.0 service
pack 6a adn my workstation is Windows 2000 Pro service pack 3. When i try
to connect to the server in question, I am prompted for the password but
Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Often, the problem with powerful open-source software is that the
documentation is opaque to newcomers. That's because it's often
written by the same people who designed and wrote the code. Things
which seem glaringly obvious once you're an insider can be
Christopher Myers said:
I just downloaded and installed the latest version of VNC on my RH 8
system
I started the vnc server and set a password.
I opened a browser and tried to connect to http://etes02:5800 5900 5901
everything i could think of. with no luck
when I open the browser on the
I mostly use FastPush myself, it has been a great program for deployment,
but if you want a few extra features, you could also try VNCon
http://vncon.chronetal.co.uk it also has remote installation and removal, as
well as service starts and stops, you can view multiple servers at once and
VNCScan (http://www.vncscan.com) has a nice front end to FastPush built into it so you
don't have to worry about the scripting side of it.
- Steve Bostedor
Network Administrator
Thomson Shore, Inc.
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Hi All,
When we use VNC (VNCServer, VNCViewer) on Windows, we find that only one
client can remotely access at a time. Each person kicks the other out. We
see on each client the option for Shared (Don't disconnect other clients) or
something like that. Is there a way to control that on the
I didn't realize you could do multiple user installations at once with your program,
but now that I've tried it, it seems to work great.
Regards,
Beau
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DocuTrac, Inc. said:
Hi All,
When we use VNC (VNCServer, VNCViewer) on Windows, we find that only one
client can remotely access at a time. Each person kicks the other out.
We see on each client the option for Shared (Don't disconnect other
clients) or something like that. Is there a way
Yep, my suggestion would be to forget the MSI package, unless you
absolutely have to have it.
At my work, we decided to use FastPush http://www.darkage.co.uk and
it's awesome! Now that we have it set up, I can deploy VNC to any
computer on our WAN in seconds. We have sites all over the state,
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