hello damon,
it takes a few seconds when i start vnc (winvnc -run), so the next command
that connects is to early and gives me the error that there is no vnc
available to connect. i solved the problem with a pause, i cannot figure
out how start can help here:
start winvnc.exe -run
rem wait a
Dear all,
I'd put the command-line:
(full-path)\winvnc -connect listening-client's ip
in the schedule-task and set the job to be run at system boot. But no
connection is made.
However, it can connect after the user login if I put the command-line
in startup
folder. Besides, it can
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 10:13:45PM -0400, William Hooper wrote:
William Hooper said:
Tim Waugh said:
Is anyone using Xvnc from the 4.0b3 distribution and xvncviewer 3.3.7?
I've had a report that there is an interoperability problem there,
with connections frequently dropping.
Tim.
Dear VNC-ers
Some time ago I downloaded and installed the RealVNC programs (v3.3.7). It
works fine.
Nevertheless: a minor problem, I think:
Everytime I startup my computer (WinXP-prof) I see the RealVNC server icon
in the systemtray (right/down on the desktop). In the taskmanager
(Ctrl-Alt-Del
Some definitions of assert seem to want to coerce the parameter to
'long int'. Here are some fixes to avoid compilation errors.
Tim.
*/
--- vnc-4.0b3-unixsrc/rfb/Region.cxx.compile2003-08-18 12:25:40.0
+0100
+++ vnc-4.0b3-unixsrc/rfb/Region.cxx2003-08-18 12:26:08.0 +0100
I need to get some changes compiled into the Windows VNC Viewer, but I
don't have a Windows IDE. (See message below.) Nobody's responded to
my plea, so I've another question:
Does anyone know what IDE was used for the released source? I'll look
into just getting the IDE so I can compile it
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
James ''Wez'' Weatherall said:
Seak,
Have you tried using VNC 4 Beta 3 on your Windows 2003
machine? That may
well work.VNC Viewer 4 is also generally worth upgrading to.
I'm not the OP, but I briefly got a chance to try 4b3 on a
freshly installed Win2003
Mr. Weatherall and I have done some troubleshooting from the
VNC Server 4 side and it seems to be working now. We did
discuss your mail briefly and there was some confusion. In
the errors you reported on the 14th, was the Win2003 machine
the VNC server or the VNC viewer?
I tried
Hi,
We are running VNC on our Solaris 8 box (vnc-3.3.3r2-sol8-sparc-local).When we start
vncserver from any terminal, aftr starting vncserver, when we cancel any command using
(CTRL C), it kills vnc server also.
Test# ps -ef|grep vnc
root 16046 1 0 Aug 14 pts/70:13 Xvnc :0 -desktop
First try stty sane
If that doesn't work, do stty intr ^c (that's two characters, '^' and
'c'), followed by stty quit ^\ (you might need two '\' characters).
-Kelly
-Original Message-
From: Ronald W. Heiby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL
On 18/08/2003 at 12:54 p.m. Godfried Hombergen wrote:
snip
How can I definetively prevent it from running at startup, so that I can run
it from the taskbar via start/programs...etc whenever I need it?
snip
In your START menu, under PROGRAMSRealVNCVNC Server you'll see an option
I have setup a linux in Datacenter.
I found that the vnc connection is very slow.
it needs 2-3 seconds to refresh the screen.
How can I increase the speed of my VNC?
any suggestion?
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