Re: No Public IPs

2009-10-27 Thread Ryo Koyama
Paul You should be able to use yoics, http://www.yoics.com/2008/07/yoics-for-windows/, which can either be used with your preferred flavor of VNC or the version of UltraVNC that comes pre-configured with it. You can either establish direct P2P connection using the desktop client for connections,

Re: Vista 64 bit using WinVNC 4.1.3

2009-08-10 Thread Ryo Koyama
UltraVNC works with Vista64bit, so you could give that a go. We've got it built into Yoics, so you can also try it that way. Works also via the web - so can access from any browser. best Ryo http://yoics.com On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Tim Krepskreps...@yahoo.com wrote: I am currently

Re: VNC into an RDP console session

2009-06-10 Thread Ryo Koyama
likely because of the user permissions. in particular if you are logging in to an RDP session, which is not the primary ADMIN, but VNC is setup with the primary ADMIN account - you'll experience the situation you describe. best Ryo On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:32 AM, jpbukow...@aol.com wrote: I

Re: VNC on MAC viewing a windows based device

2009-06-07 Thread Ryo Koyama
presuming you can load VNC on the DVR then yes, BUT probably won't give you the results that you want (because it's a screen redraw the playback quality will be poor). depending on the Windows version running, RDP would be a better option - but unclear if that would work. can you provide a link

Re: Help a DUMMY?

2009-05-14 Thread Ryo Koyama
todd might be easiest for you to try something like Yoics. http://yoics.com, it has an automated setup for both Mac and Windows - and you can access either directly from any web-browser. i'm from Yoics, so am happy to help you out if you decide to give it a go. the software is free. best Ryo

VNC straight from Gmail

2009-03-08 Thread Ryo Koyama
We made a Google gadget that allows you to remote desktop straight from gmail, thought the group might be interested in it. http://www.yoics.com/?p=209 ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit:

Re: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
are you saying that your RDP drops when you try to connect via VNC, or that VNC in general does not connect? - if the former, could be a simple matter of users where VNC was installed. it will default to the admin account, regardless of what user your logged in as. - if the latter, many

Re: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
, or a modem producing a lot of errors perhaps (getting out of my depth here) but what is puzzling is that Remote Desktop does work, albeit fairly slowly. Phil (away from my desk now for several hours) -Original Message- From: Ryo Koyama [mailto:rkoy...@gmail.com] Sent: 12 January 2009

Re: Firewall settings

2008-12-08 Thread Ryo Koyama
Michael in your situation it may be easier to use a service that manages the nat traversal etc for you (given her IP address may change at any time it would be difficult for you to fix that remotely). a couple options are: EchoVNC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/echovnc Yoics (full disclosure,

Re: help re file transfer

2008-11-23 Thread Ryo Koyama
Depending on what you are looking to do, you could also try Yoics (http://yoics.com). Yoics essentially works at a VPN for VNC, but also allows folders of the respective machines to be setup as HTTP (or WedDav) folders. Since the application creates tunnels on it's own, there's no need to set

Re: No External IP Or Port Forwarding

2008-11-14 Thread Ryo Koyama
Yoics, http://yoics.com, also provides this capability. Once it's setup, you can simply use a browser to access the remote machine. best Ryo On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Robin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have recently been using managed services

Re: No port forwarding, can't get to VNC outside my lan!

2008-08-27 Thread Ryo Koyama
Any chance that VNC is set to accept local connection only? (under the connections tab) That would result in the symptoms that you're seeing. best Ryo On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I've been trying to solve this problem for weeks and am at my wits end. I've

Re: No port forwarding, can't get to VNC outside my lan!

2008-08-27 Thread Ryo Koyama
... though that shouldn't matter i know... and my server is set to listen to external requests as well... as for the viewer, i dont see any such option... i guess you were talking about the server? On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Ryo Koyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any chance that VNC

Re: Using VNC (More) Securely...

2008-08-11 Thread Ryo Koyama
Peter A couple of other options. Similar to using VNC with Hamachi, you can use Yoics (in interest of disclosure i work for the company) which provides an encrypted - web accessible solution for Real VNC, without requiring any network configuration (http://www.yoics.com/?p=29). The folks at

Re: 10060

2008-01-22 Thread Ryo Koyama
are u using the free or the personal (paid) version? the free version won't work on vista - and you'd get the exact behaviour that you mention. best Ryo yoics, inc. On Jan 22, 2008 12:10 PM, Jesse Valencia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: unable to connect to host: Connection timed out (10060)

Re: VNCViewer timing out on new machine, same connection

2008-01-18 Thread Ryo Koyama
Chris What OS are you running on your Laptop? If it is Vista, it may be the Firewall. If it is Vista, try disabling the firewall see if you can connect. If yes, then turn the Firewall back on, make sure that Windows Remote Administration and Remote Administration are selected as allowed

RE: server (?) crashes

2007-12-06 Thread Ryo Koyama
Paul Sounds like a User/privilege issue in Windows. Specifically, I suspect that you installed the service under an Admin account, but perhaps are logged in under a different account - when the VNC connection is attempted. If this is the case, Windows will switch to the user login screen. A

Re: server (?) crashes

2007-12-06 Thread Ryo Koyama
Paul Sounds like a User/privilege issue in Windows. Specifically, I suspect that you installed the service under an Admin account, but perhaps are logged in under a different account - when the VNC connection is attempted. If this is the case, Windows will switch to the user login screen. A

RE: lost my connection

2007-09-23 Thread Ryo Koyama
Sigrid Hi, it could be a number of factors, but I'm guessing if she's here in California (as am i) that it's an issue with the IP address changing. You could configure using a DDNS service, to try prevent this in the future. Alternatively, the software from my company also keeps association -

Re: How to connect to LAN from outside.

2007-09-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
As an alternative to using port-forwarding (especially if you get a dynamic IP address from your broadband provider), you could use a VPN. One such alternative is Yoics, which works like an instant messaging application - except your buddy list is populated with devices. You can even share

Re: How to connect to LAN from outside.

2007-09-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
: VNC Help Desk Subject: Re: How to connect to LAN from outside. Many thanks to you Ryo. The software very interesting. I wonder why I cant log on to my own PC using 127.0.0.1 through REalVNC. Abi We don't give the fish, but we teach them how to catch the fish On 9/12/07, Ryo Koyama [EMAIL

Re: how to know to use realvnc

2007-09-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
Marwan Since you said that you already use RealVNC, I'm presuming that you know how to use VNC and just want guidance on how to access your computers remotely. The first step is to determine the (real) IP address that is assigned to both your work and your home. An easy way to do this is to go