bheemesh v said:
Hi there,
Now i am running VNCserver on a fedora core Linux machine.
I will run 2 or more vncservers for different displays (:1, :2, :3 etc).
Now my doubt is can we run different applications for diffeerent
viewere for different servers. i.e :1 server serves
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I would like to access a VNC server which is in an ICS network from a
remote computer. Any ideas on how to do this?
Assuming ICS means Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing you just treat
it as the NAT router that it is. You must forward the VNC ports to the
machine
We have a mixed environment with some 3.3.7 and some 4.0. We need
create a registry entry that we can push down to every system that will:
1. Set the default password
2. Deny shutdown
3. Deny options menu
4. But allow 2 3 for Administrators.
Is there any way to do this?
I've been all through the archives and am still stuck.
I'm trying to get it to attach to session 0 by using the x11
configuration file with no success. The biggest problem is i can not
find a place to put the option line in where x11 won't complain it's
invalid and crash out. I've got the
In regards to these two threads:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-September/046957.html
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-October/047763.html
I also confirm that once Remote Desktop is used to connect to a
machine, attempts at VNC connection
Hello, everybody!
I have a GOOD NEWS for you! Last night, Thursday, I had gone to a
friend's apartment to fix other programs unrelated to VNC but I was
willing to test something for VNC and what I found out that my friend
did not do the right things... It did ran and then, Windows Firewall