Hi Alex:
TightNVC is the other way around, it always connects even if the
physical output is blanked by the driver.
Cheers,
john
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On Behalf Of Phil Seakins
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 9
' video driver and use the default mickeysoft driver.
Cheers,
John
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Nov, 2013, at 6:17 pm, Alex alexis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I use RealVNC Enterprise 4.6 server on Windows 7 SP1 x64 and I would need
to run it without display connected to PC.
At first when I
the question has been answered and we can move on.
Cheers,
John
Sent from my iPhone
On 7 Dec, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Mike Miller mbmille...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Weary Trav wrote:
A few months ago I started using VNC in order to access my office computer
from my Iphone 4. Since I
service.
Can anyone help me?
John Scholl
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Hello, Everybody,
After I entered my VNC'S port, my Firefox warned me that application's
digital signature has an error. I just clicked on Run. I am using Free
Edition of VNC 4.1.3. Does anyone have the solution? Let me know.
Thank you.
In Version 1.3.10:
Go to the Administration tap...
Uncheck 'Disabled Empty passwords.
In Version 2.x
It appears you can't have empty passwords.
Cheers,
john
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On Behalf Of Sanjay Gund
Sent: Friday
...@herlihy.eu.com]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 8:56 AM
To: 'John Cunniff'
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Good news!!!
It's worth knowing that, confusingly, Java and Javascript are two completely
different and unrelated programming systems. Javascript is a scripting
language which can
.
Johnny :)
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From: Philip Herlihy [mailto:phi...@herlihy.eu.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 12:01 PM
To: 'John Cunniff'; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: VNC v4.1.2 and XFINITY Modem
Well, you still haven't told us what you are trying to do with VNC, so it's
still hard
Administrator, also is on Comcast, too. Oh well. I
will just do a 'local' address for now.
Thank you very much for a good explanation.
Cheers,
Johnny :)
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From: Philip Herlihy [mailto:phi...@herlihy.eu.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 5:23 PM
To: 'John Cunniff'; vnc-list
out, unfortunately, no luck,
either! Sigh.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Johnny :)
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 6:37 AM
To: 'John Cunniff'; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: VNC v4.1.2 and XFINITY Modem
You haven't said
. It is very basic.
Can someone tell me how do I set my VNC to go through to the internet?
Let me know.
Thank you very much!
John Cunniff
President,
Deaf-Blind Contact Center
E-mail: jo...@shellworld.net
Phone: 866-350-7482 voice or VP
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You're talking about the Tvnc viewer not the server. Try running the java
viewer and connect to your VM on port 5900. Let us know if this works.
The http server you are talking about runs tvnc inside a webserver, this is not
supported on qemu-kvm.
Cheers,
John
From: Stephen Duse-Anthony
You want to use the java viewer to connect to qemu?
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From: Stephen Duse-Anthony [mailto:mokosso2...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 08:31 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: How to run vnc with qemu to enable the jave vncviewer
Hi,
I
client from linux.
Cheers,
John
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From: James Hinchey james.hinc...@adacel.com
To: John Serink; vnc-list@realvnc.com vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Fri May 06 23:21:07 2011
Subject: RE: VNC Via ssh tunnel
Guest = linux (CentOS 4)
Gateway = linux (CentOS 4)
Target = Windows
What OS are you running on the guest machine?
What OS are you running on the gateway machine.
What OS are you running on the target machines?
Cheers,
John
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On Behalf Of James Hinchey
Sent
On Thu April 7 2011, Andrea Vai wrote:
Hello list,
It's the first time for me here, I have been using realvnc for years and
I am very satisfied about it, so many thanks to the developers ;-)
My problem: when I try to connect to a windows 7 pro, running realvnc
server 4.1.3 free edition, the
On Thu April 7 2011, Andrea Vai wrote:
Thank you John, what do you mean exactly with go into Windows Security
controls? Sorry but I don't know win7 very well... if you could find a
way to be more precise I would really appreciate it.
By the time, I'll give a try with tightVNC, thank you
Tight vnc allows you to save shortcuts in windows that contain the password.
The linux viewer cannot do that.
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Subject: Run VNC
of reading your posts I respect your judgment, but
this is not clear to me: Why is application-based encryption inferior?
John
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disabling and opening exceptions in our security software. Does anyone else
have any ideas or suggestions on how to correct this error?
Thanks!
John Getzke
Office and Corporate Applications
Federated Insurance
Owatonna MN, 55060
Office: (507) 444-7132
This e-mail and its attachments
though you are connected to vnc and to ssh at the
same time. This means the vnc connection (to your locahost on 12345) is
actually going through the ssh tunnel.
Make sense?
Cheers,
John
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From: Byron Veale [mailto:bve...@njstatelib.org]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 10
On the mac, once ssh is up and before you connect with vnc, open up a console
and use netstat to view waiting tcp servicesdo you see you local tunnelled
tcp port waiting on 127.0.0.1?
Cheers,
John
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On Wednesday 18 November 2009, Philip Herlihy wrote:
Presumably you've successfully routed port 5900 to the one machine
you're managing now.
You have two options, depending on the capabilities of your router. My
router allows me to translate an incoming port, so I can connect using
port
I have installed VNC and I am attempting to connect to another computer.
The other computer is the server and the IP is: 10.1.1.2
No matter what I try I am not able to connect.
Any ideas?
John.
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On Sunday 27 September 2009, -=Danny=- wrote:
I just set up TightVNC server on a machine that is behind a cable modem.
I gave the machine a static IP address and set the port forwarding on
the modem. Everything works!
Now I'm wanting to add a second machine behind the same modem and I
Get over this you guys.
If someone is too sensitive to take the RTFM advice, they should grow up.
Period.
The is a SW mailing list, not a therapy channel.
John
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To: VNC List vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent
On Sunday 26 July 2009, Alex Pelts wrote:
I know this is off topic, but can't you use remote desktop on windows?
There are rdp linux clients. I was a loyal customer of vnc on windows
until about v4.2.9. After that they started adding useless features like
chat to it and bloating the server
On Friday 24 July 2009, paresh masani wrote:
I was in under impression that Real VNC doesn't work on Windows 7 and
Tiger VNC does. Are you sure Tiger VNC doesn't work on Windows 7?
Okey...lets have a general question. :-) Is there any VNC version that
works on all platforms? I think some
I have a test machine running Windows 7 that I'm planning to put in a semi-
production environment. Can anyone advise of a version of VNC that will
work on that machine? TigerVNC does not work, and I'm not sure if TightVNC
will work or not. I see that the paid-for version of RealVNC works on
I have been using RealVNC for a few years now. It has always worked well
for. Recently I have come across an error that I cant figure out.
To start with I am using WinXp SP2 and RealVNC Enterprise 4.4.
I run the program as a service and have not made any changes to it. So
the password setting
machine
giving you problems.
Cheers,
John
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To: vnc-list@realvnc.com vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Fri May 15 02:34:03 2009
Subject: Indirect connection works better
Recent came across a situation again which
On Wednesday 04 February 2009, Mark Donchek wrote:
I am running the latest version of VNC under win XP as a service. I am
connecting with the terminal server client from an Ubuntu Linux laptop.
I can connect to the XP server just fine. When I log in as one user
(using the XP login screen)
Make sure polling is eanabled on vnc. This should keep repaints happening as
the desktop clock increments.
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To: VNC List vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Tue Dec 16 13:14:28 2008
Subject: keep alive?
What is the
I'm running ubuntu 8.04 with vnc4server.
I'm trying to get my vnc server to listen on a specific interface. I
don't want it listening on localhost, I want it listening on a virtual
tun interface I setup, tun0, ip 10.6.7.0.
I tried adding the -interface option to the vnc4server script but
You need to flush your clipboard BEFORE you connect over vnc. Else, you need to
disable clipboard sharing.
:)
John
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Sent: Tue Nov 25 05:02:46 2008
Subject: clipboard security
to do fully encrypted file transfers.
You can sftp to/from any host running sshd with sftp on it. Linux boxes should
have this running by default.
Happy transfers.
John
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.
Cheers,
John
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Sent: Thu Nov 20 16:16:18 2008
Subject: help re file transfer
Hi
I am using Ver 4.1.3 free edition...is there any way to transfer files from one
computer
That's called terminal services.
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Sent: Thu Jul 17 07:45:41 2008
Subject: Multiple concurrent VNC Viewers on the same windows 2000 computer
Is there any way to enable multiple VNC
On Sunday 04 May 2008, Bruce Como wrote:
Hi,
Via the phone, I had my father install VNC server. He started it in
user-mode and the icon appears in the taskbar. So far, so good.
The only IP address he sees when he runs the mouse over the icon is his
local IP (192.168.0.100).
On Monday 28 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use VNC o connect from my home to my computer at work. I
am not on my works network, so entering the ip address is not enough to
connect like I can when I am actually at the office and use it to connect
to our various stores. I
On Monday 21 April 2008, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
(Maybe another point to add to the FAQ)
WinVNC only shows the dimension of the monitor where VNC server
is run. Of course, it's possible to change the server monitor's
dimension, but only when it's supported.
Point here... This only
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Barry Angus wrote:
Dear All
I am trying to setup RealVNC and we could (once only) connect two pcs
and I could see the other PC with the viewer, but we cannot any more I
could never connect so my friend could see my pc.
I am on a Broadband Cable Modem with a Dlink
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Naomi Stair wrote:
We have VNC 3.3.7 on our workstations - combination of HP / Dell laptops
and HP / Dell workstations - all on the same subnet and in one location
in one building. I use it to remote to users' desktops inside the
office. However, some of our
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Javier Arancibia wrote:
I try to access to a vnc server.i can't connect to the vnc server
The connection:
MY PC NAT TUNEL NAT FIREWALL LAN --- VNC
SERVER
I' need to add special configuration to de VNC SERVER or to the CLIENT ?
Hi James:
Comments below:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James IWD
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 11:50 PM
To: VNC-List@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Ports and stuff
Thanks John
Ive tried it again going back through everything
that are randomly
generated. Basically typing them slows me dow horribly. In windows, I just
copy and paste them in.
Does anyone know how I can paste the password into the viewer in Unix/Linux?
Cheers,
john
John Edward Serink
Product Applications Engineer,
Infrastructure Systems
Trimble Navigation
Jeremy,
Its possible, I've bounced my VNC connection through
my wireless router, although I forget the setting that
needs to be on to get this to work, it is possible.
-John
Message: 8
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 17:10:46 -0500
From: Jeffrey Lemay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
for Android.
While I understand the security for the Android
console itself, I am unsure if a VNC connection going
over cellular networks has other security issues that
I am not aware of, or will it be the same as
connecting through any other TCP/IP connection over
the internet.
-John L Foster
[EMAIL
Turn the firewall off on thw
E xp box OR add a rule allowing incoming traffic on tcp 5900.
Cheers,
John
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Sent: Thu Jan 17 11:07:04 2008
Thanks all,
Especially Scott,
I installed easyvnc server and all of a sudden all my problems are solved!
I can now vnc to my hearts content.
Next job is to get an ssh tunnel set up and encrypt the lot.
Thanks again
John
On Dec 11, 2007 6:17 PM, Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John
*
*
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ok, big problems here.
i've looked up a fair few pages, including:
http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/...vnc-tunneling/http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/08/17/how-to-set-up-a-windows-ssh-server-for-vnc-tunneling/
On Friday 26 October 2007, Glynn W Tomlinson wrote:
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Transtel E-mail Disclaimer which may be found at
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Hi
I am trying to connect to a linux server (Fedora 7 x86_64) from a
On Sunday 23 September 2007, you wrote:
Hello John,
John Aldrich wrote:
vncserver -geometry 1024x768 -localhost
vncconfig -nowin
and here's what I get when I do that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] john_old]$ ./vserver
New 'slave1:1 (john)' desktop is slave1:1
Starting applications
-geometry 1024x768 -localhost
vncconfig -nowin
and here's what I get when I do that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] john_old]$ ./vserver
New 'slave1:1 (john)' desktop is slave1:1
Starting applications specified in /home/john/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/john/.vnc/slave1:1.log
vncconfig: unable to open display
Hi, all... I've been a long-time user of RealVNC, but haven't used it
in awhile. I'm trying to tunnel to my Fedora Core 6 box at home via
PuTTY and it doesn't seem to be working. I can ssh to the linux box,
but whenever I attempt to use VNC, I immediately get the connection
closed
Hey, all... some more information regarding my VNC problem. Here's the
script I wrote to start the VNC server on my Fedora box:
vncserver -geometry 1024x768 -localhost
vncconfig -nowin
and here's what I get when I do that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] john_old]$ ./vserver
New 'slave1:1 (john)' desktop
I want to uninstall VNC from my computer. Neither the server or client
are listed in the Windows XP Add/Remove programs list.
What do I do?
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HELP! I am based in Australia and am trying to hook up with my parents
computer in the UK. They have passed me their IP address, but I can't
connect to it. When I try the same thing on my laptop it works fine. The
thing that's really confusing is that the machine in the UK and my laptop
both
I get vnc working with vpn between two WLANs. Take a
look at the write-up and screenshots at
http://wlaoye.no-ip.biz.
wl
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after vnc is established, i opened filesystem with kdm on both host and client
but i can't copy files between the two fs. do i need a paid version to do this?
wl
http://wlaoye.no-ip.biz
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Me, too. This is my only list that does not work that way.
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around this problem.
hth,
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I can start vncserver fr a shell without having to login. I thought this means
I can start it from boot. However, when I try to do it fr a script in
/etc/init.d, the system prompts for login and boot waits there. How to overcome
this?
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Will the remote network and system monitoring software Nagios run with VNC?
Info on the web is quite vague on this.
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This is cool. I am able to run a remote host, complete
with kde. This mail is sent via the the
remote machine while I key it in from the keyboard
at my local machine.
Only hitch now is that when I try to run gkrellm on
the remote machine, it failed. Told me to report to
Cairo or something like
a number of different build scenarios (shown below). If anyone has successfully built Xvnc 4.1.2 for Solaris
x86, could you please let me know what steps you took to get it to build and what versions of software you used ?
Thanks,
John
Build attempts:
gcc 3.4.3 + XFree86 4.3
i am able to get into the 'shell' screen of a remote machine. but when i try to
'startkde', i get err msg:
Failed to start kdeinit.
Check your installation.
What to check?
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i have installed vnc4server and xvnc4viewer on two separate machines on a wlan.
with the command 'xvnc4viewer hostname:display#', after password input, i can
view the window of the machine which was running vnc4server.
when i try viewing it fr another machine not within the wlan, but
installed vnc4server and xvncviewer. As root, i run vnc4server.
new1:~# vnc4server
New 'new1:1 (root)' desktop is new1:1
Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/new1:1.log
The log is as follows:
Fri Jan 17 12:37:44 2031
i am trying to install vnc over my wlan. i have vnc4server installed in machine
A and xvnc4viewer installed in machine B. When i run the viewer in B, i am
prompted for the Server addr. What should i specify?
When i use the local ip,
Server: 192.168.1.99
I get:
Thu Feb 15 22:44:53 2007
main:
Hello all!
Has anyone done a silent uninstall of the Free Edition VNC? Also, what are the
switches for installing VNC silently? I think I got them but just wanted to
make sure. Thanks!
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Washington, MI
VNC Firewall Solution - Packet Relay Servers - where both VNC parties connect
to a central server which connects the two. Since both parties are using VNC
Outbound connections (port 443) most corporate firewalls do indeed allow. I
know of EchoVNC (Scott Best's), EchoVNC (Echogent's), and
On Thursday 25 January 2007 10:47 am, Seak wrote:
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On Friday 19 January 2007 6:44 pm, Tim M wrote:
Well, I am able to connect now but I still have a problem. I must have
someone physically click on a Allow in the dialog box on the other machine.
How do I configure the command so that I can control it from this end. I
type in:
vncviewer my ip
On Thursday 18 January 2007 10:03 am, Tim M wrote:
Maybe someone on this list could help me. I was using VNC without any
trouble to remotely control another computer of mine. But for a reason not
related to VNC I had to reinstall Ubuntu 6.10 on this machine. Every since
that time I have been
On Saturday 06 January 2007 4:09 am, mira glochowsky wrote:
hi,
thank you ;-) i get the response
RFB 003.008
what does that mean, why can i not connect to my pc ??
Was that by telnetting from the machine to 127.0.0.1 or from telnetting to
your machine from another machine on the LAN? If the
On Friday 05 January 2007 1:51 pm, mira glochowsky wrote:
the problem is:
Unknown server ( RFB 003.003 )
(from the test page, there must be somthing not ok)
i can not connect to my pc from any other pc from a browser or viewer. only
from my other pc but not over the internet. but i can
Dear James,
We are using the VNC4 Enterprise Edition on 30 days trial basis, Which we
may buy 30 license if it satisfies our needs.
Just to confirm whether these are possible
1.Can we assign a set of Real IP addresses from which only connections would
be accepted on VNC server.
2. Would it be
On Thursday 16 November 2006 10:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My home computer has a Linksys 54G wireless router and my work laptop has
the wireless card. VNC software is loaded on both. I can see and control
the desktop through the laptop by mousing over the VNC icon and entering
the IP
together. You control who has access
to your network so it's pretty safe... Take a look at that site and see if
that helps.
John
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. If you're using a 192.168.x.y or
10.x.y.z type address, and you're trying to connect to that over the
internet, it's not going to work.
Please write back with some details about the two PCs that you're trying to
connect via VNC.
John
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to the name or IP address of the PC you're attempting to connect
to from remote. Or you can put ::5907 after the name/ip address of the PC.
John
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does indeed work
Thanks for straightening me out.
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William Hooper wrote :
John Lumby wrote:
If the VNC server is using a non-standard port number to accept
connections then this is specified by adding two colons to the server's
address or name, followed by the port number
Yes! thank-you. I did not see that documented but now I do
William Hooper wrote
John Lumby wrote:
... but no comparable option on the vncviewer, ...
Would this be for the case of:
-listen [port]
Causes vncviewer to listen on the given port (default 5500) for
reverse connections from a VNC server.
No
Or would this be for the case
On Monday 09 October 2006 09:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so accept conections should be 5900 which is the default, and I put 5900 on
the source port on putty, but in sessions category the port number should
be say 22 so It goes through the firewall at work through port 22, and
comunicates
they are specifically
trying to limit access to the outside world. Just because your friend at work
does it, does not mean that it's OK.
John
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is interested.
Or did I miss something already available?
John
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everything through the SSH connection as shown in
http://home.chattanooga.net/~john/Putty-Tunnel/putty-tunnel.html
I don't take credit for that page. I just mirrored it after Benjamin Weiss'
page disappeared and I copied it from the Internet Archive
system. OR, if not using
a version with encryption, someone could, theoretically, sniff your VNC
session.
John
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placed my cursor on the blank
space and make the active area active then, I can use the arrow keys
to move around (like ups and downs for reading e-mails remotely).
Does anyone experience using tab key not working on VNC?
Thanks,
John :)
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that are executable as well
as DLL file and also DAT file, too. No log file.
I am just wondering about that, that's why I want to check my VNC Server
log.
Oh well!
John :)
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On Saturday 16 September 2006 01:03 am, John Cunniff wrote:
Dear Gregg,
Hello, Gregg!
Thank you for explaining to me about Westell Modem. I think I understand
what you are talking about. Ok, so, 192.168.1.47 is the bridge of the
public IP address to the local IP address into a computer
.
without a problem but VNC is confusing with IP address.
Can you tell me how can I solve the problem with Eestell modem or VNC to
change the settings??? Or else???
I would appreciate your help!
Thanks!
John :)
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. It is like VNC
3.3.7.
Thanks for explaining to me so, now, I understand better. Smile!
John :)
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do not
understand.
I have:
VNC Server (Services Mode)
VNC Server (User Mode)
What are the difference betwen the two of them?
I have gone to Option... They are the same.
Let me know.
Thanks.
John :)
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I have VNC on about 20 different computers (all XP) and they all work
fine.
I have just one (that I recently installed) that shows a black screen when
I connect with the VNC (4.2.) client, idles for about a minute, and then
terminates.
I checked the VNC config. on the remote cpu, but nothing
Dear everybody,
Hello, my name is John. I am Deaf, and have a visually-impaired friend
who has a problem with VNC 3.3.7. (I know it is old, because the new
version (4.2.6) is NOT a free program, like version 3.3.7 was, because
of limited budget that we do not work full-time due
I did a serach on the list, and didn't find anything about this so I hope that
someone here can assist me with my problem. I think I am able to replicate the
problem in fact.
I have a Fedora Core 5 box (an old laptop) running Gnome. that I use to VNC to
a headless Win2k3 server that I have to
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