Windows 2000 without a mouse/driver

2003-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ames
I am running a Windows 2000 with VNC server installed. The server does not have a local mouse attached and no local mouse driver. When I connect with the 'view only' option everything works fine, but when I connect without it my applications crash one by one as the mouse (ont he viewer

AuthHosts syntax

2003-07-08 Thread Kaciuba, Michael - AUS PER
Im working in a network environment where we are using winvnc on our pc's and servers. Currently we are using the HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\AuthHosts key to define who can use vnc on the network. Until now we have had no issues. Basically our string looks something like this

Re: Re: nohostroute error

2003-07-08 Thread Jianyu Lin
hi, Jerry Thanks for your answer. With your words, I guess the second port is blocked. Because my client PC is behind a http proxy, it can only ask for http protocol. It can't use other protocol. So I can visit the webpage, but not to use the other protocol and port. It is so

Re: AuthHosts syntax

2003-07-08 Thread ben . blackmore
I have a question along the same lines. The syntax used for AuthHosts is +[ip-address-template] ?[ip-address-template] -[ip-address-template] I know the ? means it asks the user if they want to accept the incoming connection, but what's the difference between the + and - (plus minus) it

RE: AuthHosts syntax

2003-07-08 Thread Barry Zubel
This used to be possible, but was fixed (it was undesired behaviour!) If can be changed if you're willing to recompile the vncserver module yourself. Simply go into vncserver.cpp and find the following section: MatchStringToTemplate(const char *addr, UINT addrlen,

Re: AuthHosts syntax

2003-07-08 Thread William Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I have a question along the same lines. The syntax used for AuthHosts is +[ip-address-template] ?[ip-address-template] -[ip-address-template] I know the ? means it asks the user if they want to accept the incoming connection, but what's the difference between the +

Re: Re: nohostroute error

2003-07-08 Thread Jerry Westrick
The people in this list donot approve of beaking the security measures implemented... Neither do I. So Jianyu, what we recomend is that you have the necesary ports opend for you. If the security manager closed all ports, I'm sure he had his reasons. I you want to access a pc outside of his

Re: Disable New Clients by default

2003-07-08 Thread Gareth Ayres
1.) Enable server machine user to enable/disable disable connection. (Simply) 2.) Server machine user to see they are not available for connection.(Simply) 3.) The server user to be unable to see/change any of the other properties. Gareth What are you trying to accomplish? You don't want VNC to

change password

2003-07-08 Thread Li, Charles
Hi, After changing the password and rebooting the pc, the old password come back. Also, changing password using the properties box does not work: - open up the properties box - change the password - press apply and then ok - reopen the properties box, the old password is back. Please help.

RE: change password

2003-07-08 Thread Steve Palocz
Are you trying to set just the current user vnc password, or the default vnc password. Please beware that there are two and could cause great registry confusion with vnc. Look at the title of the properties window to know which one you are changing. Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: change password

2003-07-08 Thread Li, Charles
I want to set both the current and the default password. Thanks -Original Message- From: Steve Palocz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:20 AM To: Li, Charles; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: change password Are you trying to set just the current user vnc password,

VNC from work (w/ proxy) to home (w/ DSL)

2003-07-08 Thread jeremyj2
I have VNC server running on my home machine and from work I can open IE, type in my proxy login and password, and access http://xx.xx.xx.xx:5800 where the x's are my home machine's IP. After a few seconds I get a response NoRouteToHostException. I don't have a firewall set up at home and

VNC 3.3.7 : Slovenian keyboard problems

2003-07-08 Thread David Balazic
I stumbled on some keyboard mapping problems. server: VNC 3.3.7 windows 2000 pro SP4 client: VNC 3.3.7 or 3.3.3 R2 on Win2000pro-SP3 ( both have the problem keyboard on client : Slovenian keyboard on server : English/US I press SHIFT-7 ( main kbd, not numpad ): - should appear : / - does

Cisco Pix firewall 515e

2003-07-08 Thread Patrick
Hi, I want to access realvnc behind that Cisco firewall, I try to open the port 5900 but I'm not able to connect through my server. Did someone knows how to configure that firewall, I really don't understand it. Tia ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL

Re: trouble in using winvnc

2003-07-08 Thread Scott C. Best
Mr. Wang: Your target VNC server at work is most likely behind *some* sort of firewall, either a personal firewall like ZoneAlarm or WinXP's builtin one, or a NAT'ing router. I'd be amazed if there really was no firewall at all. I've collected some suggestions into a