Re: VNC Server: User Mode vs. Services Mode

2006-09-14 Thread Robin Hill
On Wed Sep 13, 2006 at 06:29:13PM -0400, John Cunniff wrote: I have found I have 2 different modes for VNC Server that I do not understand. I have: VNC Server (Services Mode) VNC Server (User Mode) What are the difference betwen the two of them? The difference is how they're run.

Microsoft XP Remote Desktop as Client?

2006-09-14 Thread Jeff Kraeger
Can the Remote Desktop utility built into Windows XP be used as the client to connect to a VNC server? Currently we have to upgrade workstations to XP so that our users can remote desktop from home to work. We have a lot of Windows 2000 machines that I would like to use VNC servers on instead

Re: Microsoft XP Remote Desktop as Client?

2006-09-14 Thread Rex Dieter
Jeff Kraeger wrote: Can the Remote Desktop utility built into Windows XP be used as the client to connect to a VNC server? No. There are completely different (and incompatible) protocols at work here. -- Rex ___ VNC-List mailing list

Local Hard Disk Access?

2006-09-14 Thread Jeff Kraeger
Is VNC capable of accessing local hard disks on the client machine while being remotely connected to a PC at work? Often times I will want to copy files from my PC at work (remotely connected) to my home PC. What other options are there besides emailing the files I need? Thanks, Jeff

Re: VNC Server: User Mode vs. Services Mode

2006-09-14 Thread John Cunniff
Dear Robin, Hello. I want to thank you very much for explaining to me the different between Service Mode and the User Mode. I did tried User Mode last night without loading Service Mode and no problem. I have asked my friend to test the connect while I run User Mode, it is no problem. It is

Motorola Q Phone

2006-09-14 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
Hi, Any info on getting Real VNC on the Q Phone? Thanks, Stephen Dawson ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: Motorola Q Phone

2006-09-14 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
So, how can we get Real VNC for the Q phone? SHD -Original Message- From: Gary Sieker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 16:19 EST To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Motorola Q Phone Gotcha. I can see how that might be useful. - Original Message -

RE: Motorola Q Phone

2006-09-14 Thread Dunn, Rob (Beloit)
Will the Q run any java me applications? If so, you might try V2mevnc: http://j2mevnc.sourceforge.net/ Regards, Rob -Original Message- From: Stephen H. Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:20 PM To: 'Gary Sieker'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE:

RE: Motorola Q Phone

2006-09-14 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
No, according to java.com, the phone manufacture has to decide if they want to allow Java. Motorola has deferred that decision to Microsoft. Microsoft does not have that in place yet. So, Active X does not work yet either. MS seems to be taking this Q Phone one step at a time. Clearly, this

Using VPN with Free Edition 4.1

2006-09-14 Thread Tom Phillips
VNC Gurus, Here's my situation. I'm trying to use VNC as a way around performance problems with VPN on satellite DSL (which really sucks, BTW). The basic idea is that I have an extra laptop at a friend's house, connected to the internet via 'real' DSL and running VNC Server 4.1 Free