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From: Dave Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Despite lots of help and suggestions from this list, I've been unable to
use VNC to communicate from my office XP machine to my home Win ME
machine.
These programs work just fine across my small LAN at my office, but
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 11:55:10AM -0400, Mark Penkower wrote:
Have a program crawl around the network and detect which workstations are
locked - Then send CTRL ALT Delete to those workstations, along with the
appropriate passwords.
Can this software do this?
You can use rfbplaymacro to
On Friday, September 05, 2003 6:14 PM [GMT-5=EST], I wrote:
SNIP
While a remote user is in a remote desktop session, the local
computer screen is at the welcome screen. The resolution hasn't
changed and the user can log in and interrupt the remote desktop
session if he chooses. The local
I'm having Covad do a new installation Friday, the 12th, in my office
and I plan to talk to the tech who actually does the job. Maybe he will
know what to do and can suggest a different device.
I've also got Black Ice (a firewall) running at home. They seem to be
more interested in making
Dave Clark wrote:
Someone on this group suggested the software and my routers needed to
be
configured to read and transmit port 5900. Is that correct?
That is totally correct, assuming you're using Windows and haven't
changed the port on the server.
I've also got Black Ice (a firewall)
Is it currently possible to send ALT+PRINT SCREEN to the VNC server to get a
screen dump of the active remote application?
Best regards,
Henrik Berker
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I am trying to setup AuthHosts on a server so that only 3 IP addresses
can access the server. When I go to
HKey_Local_Machine\software\ORL\WinVNC3\default there is no AuthHosts
entry.
Should this be a default entry in V 3.3.6?
Thanks
Andrew McGraw
Hi,
I've made patch for vncviewer 3.3.7 which allows to have screen rotated 90
, 180, 270(and 0 :) ) degrees.
We needed this for our own purposes but I think that it can be usefull for
people using vncviewer to connect
to devices which send screen rotated. Patch doesn't change the efficiency
Only one user is running on the real video card...the other user works
in a internal RDP Terminal session
Vnc can not capture Terminal sessions..
There is no work around.
Something seems fishy here. I'm sure that on the local machine, if you switch a user, it
may use a virtual session for the
Hello!
Using xvncviewer (Debian) I'm trying to connect to WinVNC (Windows NT).
I'm sure the password is correct as I typed it myself severals times bit
WinVNC refuses the authentification:
VNC viewer version 3.3.7 - built Jul 18 2003 16:45:54
Copyright (C) 2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
Copyright (C)
Hi All...
I started working with RealVNC 4.0b4 (from 3.3.7) and noticed that the
ctl-up and ctl-down options are gone.
I would like to request a send ctl-esc option in the viewer menu. I would
find this simpler to use than the previous ctl-up and ctl-down options. It
seems to me that this is
Hi All...
I have installed RealVNC 4.0b4 on four machines: one Win98 and three Win2k
machines. On the Win98 and two Win2k machines, it works great. On one Win2k
machine, I have the following problem. All machines previously worked great
with 3.3.7. When I installed 4.0b4, I did a clean
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