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Jerry,
A multi-monitor aware beta release of VNC will be available sometime this
week. I'll be particularly interested in feedback from users who:
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My question is how?
I use a large and small monitor. The small one is the main desktop
and the large one is graphical layout for databazse design.
Will these appear as a single larger monitor under VNC or will it
support :0, :1 for these two displays (using Windows sorry). :0 =
After having re-install VNC, i still have the following problem :
i can't log on a remote machine via VNC untill someone local log his self on
this PC.
VNC is useless in this case.
On all the other machine (which are installed from the same ghost) i do not
have this problem.
I've compared all
On Monday, July 28, 2003 8:33 AM [GMT-5=EST], CIKALA Frederic NANTERRE
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After having re-install VNC, i still have the following problem :
i can't log on a remote machine via VNC untill someone local log his
self on this PC.
VNC is useless in this case.
On all the
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My question is how?
I use a large and small monitor. The small one is the main desktop
and the large one is graphical layout for databazse design.
Will these appear as a single larger monitor under VNC or
I am having problems connecting to the Mac machines on my network from an NT4
machine. The Mac's are running anywhere from 8.6 to 9.2, and when I try and
connect the interface just freezes up. I can connect just fine from the NT4
machine to other 2k machines, and I can connect just fine from Mac
I have recently converted from Reflection-X to VNC (running the viewer on an
XP machine). So far I'm really impressed with VNC. One thing I miss from
Ref-X I is the copy rectangle feature in the title bar. Is there a way in
VNC viewer to copy a portion of the display so that it can be saved to
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I am a Reflection-X user converted recently to VNC. I'm running VNC
viewer on an XP machine. One thing I miss from Ref-X I is the copy
rectangle feature in the title bar. Is
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:46:48 -0400, MCCLURE,PAUL (HP-FtCollins,ex1) [EMAIL
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I am a Reflection-X user converted recently to VNC. I'm running VNC viewer
on an XP machine. One thing I miss from Ref-X I is the copy rectangle
I have the same problem, but I'd be very happy just seeing all my real
estate on the remote, with scroll bars to move around on it.
NetOp handled it this way, but I dumped NetOp for VNC and I am so glad
I did.
So, basically does this mean that there is no way round this inconvenience
or is there
RealVNC is pleased to announce the first public beta release of VNC 4.0.
VNC 4.0 is a complete redesign of the VNC system, but maintains backwards
compatibility with the old VNC 3 releases.
New features on all platforms:
- Local cursor rendering
- New Java viewer
- Improved performance
-
Thanks for William Hooper's reply of Friday July 5.
I have set up port routing on my D-Link 614+ router as:
Port1: Private Port = 5800, Public Port = 5800
Port2: Private Port = 5900, Public Port = 5900
Both into 192.168.0.100 which is where my VNC server sits.
I then used my dialed-in PC and
Here are a few things I have noticed -- not sure if all qualify as bugs,
but they are at least something to be concerned about...
+ Registry entries are no longer in HKLM\Software\ORL or
HKCU\Software\ORL -- they are now located in HKLM\Software\RealVNC and
HKCU\Software\RealVNC -- this will most
biscut said:
I have the same problem, but I'd be very happy just seeing all my real
estate on the remote, with scroll bars to move around on it.
NetOp handled it this way, but I dumped NetOp for VNC and I am so glad
I did.
So, basically does this mean that there is no way round this
Li, Charles said:
What is the difference between realvnc and tightvnc?
Which is better?
What is the difference between blue and red?
Which is better?
Sorry to make the point that way, but that is basically what you are
asking. Try both TightVNC and RealVNC and use the one that fits best in
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, William Hooper wrote:
Is there no information on the web that lists the differences?
I doubt it. What's the point, there is no competition between them.
It's not that they are competing to win a prize, but every user has to
make a choice. A web page designed to help
Dear All,
I just read through the archives and noticed that several people in the
last month had a similar query regarding Cadence Slowness
Jeff Boerio remarked that he had worked with the developers about fixing
the problems.
1. I would like to get a better idea about what exactly the problem
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 16:15:40 -0400, Adam Pavelec
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+ Options and Close VNC Server are grayed out in the notification
area icon -- not sure if this an artifact from a prior install, but I
did remove both HKLM\Software\ORL and HKCU\Software\ORL branches before
installing
Mike Miller said:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, William Hooper wrote:
Is there no information on the web that lists the differences?
I doubt it. What's the point, there is no competition between them.
It's not that they are competing to win a prize, but every user has to
make a choice. A web
Would you be kind enough to resize one screen to smaller then other
say 800x600. What happens to viewer?
I do not have time to try until this weekend myself.
jackb
On 28 Jul 2003 at 18:12, Jerry Trowbridge wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 16:15:40 -0400, Adam Pavelec
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