2004 15:06
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Remote printing
But BILL does it
John
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From: Seak, Teng-Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:45 PM
Subject: RE: Remote printing
The reason would be no code
Using what is my ip address as keywords in Google gives me these :
http://www.whatismyip.com/
http://www.whatismyipaddress.com/
http://whatismyipaddress.net/
http://megawx.aws.com/support/faq/software/ip.asp
etc, etc, etc
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De : Tom Knowlton [mailto:[EMAIL
Install VNC server as service. For more info, consult Doc and FAQ.
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De : Jeff Glaspie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 20 fivrier 2004 17:57
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : (no subject)
I have a problem getting the ctrl+alt+del to work in the
here again with details.
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De : Tom Knowlton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 20 fivrier 2004 19:35
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: router ip
Teng-Fong:
Yes...I have progressed that far.
I now know what IP address is being assigned to my router
Well, I just did a reply all. You could then remove sender's address if you
like.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Knowlton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vendredi 20 fivrier 2004 21:04
To: Seak, Teng-Fong
Subject: RE: router ip
Thank you for your help.
How do I reply
Check that you're not confusing user password and default password.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vendredi 20 fivrier 2004 19:16
To: vnc-list
Subject: How to install VNC 3.3.7 via Terminal Services
VNC 3.3.7 doesn't work when
UCP isn't necessary. I'm 100% sure.
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : dimanche 22 fivrier 2004 04:58
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Mine works! ADD UDP 5900
http://www.knowltonfamily.com/dmz.gif
from your settings you
Well, that's a proof that your router is doing very well its job: DHCP where D
stands for Dynamic ;-)
Maybe you need to associate a MAC address to the assigned address in your
router to prevent address shift.
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De : dg23 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In VNC's property window, disable the Auto display number (upper left) and
type in your display number.
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#10
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De : Karina Hould [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 23 fivrier 2004 04:33
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet :
2004 00:30
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: (no subject)
Thanks for the reply, I have VNC running as a service but I still can't use
c-a-d. Can you please narrow down where exactly I can find the info in the
docs. I have scanned the faqs and doc but I can find anything
Here is what is listed under Firewall:
http://www.knowltonfamily.com/cur_firewall.gif/connect_attempt.gif
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Seak, Teng-Fong
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: router
What do you want to know exactly? This one?
http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/winvnc.html (section Running WinVNC as a
service)
or this one?
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#2
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De : anu radha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 23 fivrier
Yes, of course you can. Just read this and you could see how :
http://www.realvnc.com/faq.html#firewall
http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/faq.html#q52
And just a few hints. If your Cisco can't do port translation but only port
forwarding, you need to assign a different
Are you, by chance, using an old version of VNC server? I'm also using IE6 (+
JRE 1.3) to connect to a VNC server 3.7.3, and the send Ctrl+Alt+Del button is just on
the upper border of the viewer!
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De : Dennis Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi
Wow, I haven't tried vnc 4 java viewer before. An stand-alone window is used
instead. Cool!
Oh, back to your question : press F8.
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De : Dennis Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 23 fivrier 2004 17:51
@ : William Hooper
Cc : [EMAIL
Normally, modem acts as transparent device. Have you taken a look at its
manual?
In a previous post, I've written that I noticed that your firewall and modem
have the same IP addresses. Maybe the address that you got comes from the modem but
you actually need to use the WAN
Is that you who have a USB mouse? So, you have tried plugging it using PS2
but that doesn't help, right?
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De : John E. Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 24 fivrier 2004 02:58
@ : Gary Roush; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Mouse cursor no
VNC's mailing server isn't 8-bit aware :-( You have probably written some
Croatian letters but they can't show up. You have to use Printed Quotable in mail
if you know what it is. I have yet to find out how to do this in Outlook ..
Back to your problem. Do you have dead
.
Not an end of the world issue, but it will drive me nuts forever now until
I resolve.
JP
- Original Message -
From: Seak, Teng-Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:51 AM
Subject: RE: Mouse cursor no longer working! Why?
Is that you who
If viewer shuts down by itself, it could be a sign that the connection isn't
stable, or passband isn't large enough.
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De : Uwe Kdtzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 13:43
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Can only connect in
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Objet : Re: Can only connect in listening mode
Well but the connection is stable when I connect via listening daemon,
the network is a 10 Mbps. I do not suggest this to be the solution.
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
If viewer shuts down by itself, it could be a sign
Talking about security, there's one severe bug that needs to be corrected.
Months ago, someone reported that even though we could define a long password, but the
effective number of letters is only 8 (eight)!
I've tested with VNC 4b4 and the bug is still there. Could someone
typo error:
I meant full/half duplex
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De : Seak, Teng-Fong
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 15:01
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Can only connect in listening mode
No, I didn't say this is a solution. You asked if anyone has any suggestion
without human
intervention?
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De : William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 16:04
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
Talking about security, there's one
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De : Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 16:12
@ : VNC List
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Talking about security, there's one severe bug
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Can only connect in listening mode
The fact that it's stable in listening mode only
(which means data is mainly flowing from server to client)
could imply that data flow in one direction is more stable
than in both direction
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De : Barn Owl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 23:19
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
Talking about security, there's one severe bug that
needs to be corrected. Months ago, someone
2004 17:20
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Can only connect in listening mode
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
I didn't mean there's no data flow from client to server.
And you mean the quantity of data flowing from client to server is
essentially the same in any mode?
Connecting
Your last sentence makes me suppose that you're connecting via Internet. If
that's the case, you could apply for a name in some free DNS service company, like
no-ip.com, which supplies a method to update the correspondance name-ip_address
automatically.
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It doesn't seem to be the cause since 0 means no timeout is enforced, cf
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#11
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De : Uwe Kdtzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 16:52
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Can only connect in
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De : William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 17:07
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
I see. So are we supposed to live with this feature forever
If only hell could tell you to open your eyes and look at the bottom of every
mail ..
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De : Erick Nova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 18:50
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
I don't know how a VNC server handles session requests,
but I suppose a brute force robot tries one password before
trying another one instead of initiating n sessions at the
same time. Well, you know, iterative, or else it's not
called brute force. And I suppose it needs 1 second
Mea culpa. I've mixed up listen mode and viewonly mode.
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De : James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 19:09
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Can only connect in listening mode
Do you mean
So finally, with what all of you have written, you're saying/confirming that
VNC is still secure? If so, why should we care?
FYI, in Win2000, with a single NIC, it is possible to have IP addresses. I
haven't studied what horizon this would give. Maybe more connection
How AREN'T you able to connect? Do you have the prompt for password?
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De : Andrew Rossetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 26 fivrier 2004 14:45
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Problems connecting when running as a service
I have no trouble
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De : Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 26 fivrier 2004 01:18
@ : VNC List
Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, William Hooper wrote:
If one of the platforms is limited you need to make the rest of
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De : Seak, Teng-Fong
I agree with you, Mike. This has nothing to do with cross-platform
compatibility.
And it's not contradictory to cross-platform compatibility either. IMHO, I would
rather say
this is just a matter of coding. The win version
+0232
2. keys that don't work OK representing letters:
ALT+142 (capital)
ALT+158
ALT+138 (capital)
ALT+154
Is there a solution for this?
Hrvoj.
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
VNC's mailing server isn't 8-bit aware :-( You have probably written
some Croatian letters but they can't
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De : James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because certain platforms only provide the first eight characters of
passwords entered by the user via getpasswd(), the server assumes the same
limitation, whether or not the limitation actually exists on the server
+0100
From: Seak, Teng-Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How AREN'T you able to connect? Do you have the prompt for password?
No. When I try to connect, I get a long pause and a dialog box with the
error failed to connect to server. I've verified that the service
If you're using the conventional settings, it should be
http://smilingdog.hopto.org:5800
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De : Tom La Velle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 3 mars 2004 04:40
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : cannot get to the computer behind the firewall
I am
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De : Ed Lockett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 2 mars 2004 11:43
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: can VNC transmit pc- television pictures?
[snipped]
At any rate, I do not think it's likely (even on a LAN) that you would want
to watch TV or a film
FYI, it's called a *cold* reboot (you let the machine cool down, even if it's
just one second in interval before you press the button again :) )
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De : Steve Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 3 mars 2004 15:37
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet :
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De
la part de
Jonathan Lennox
Envoye : mercredi 3 mars 2004 21:40
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: can VNC transmit pc- television pictures?
On Wednesday, March 3 2004, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On the viewer computer (no wallpaper) issue a `Ctrl-alt-del` to the VNC4 server then
click
cancel. The desktop takes about 5 seconds to fully redraw where with v3.3.7 the
redraw
was less than one second.
Actually, on VNC4 the screen refresh seems to be suffering quite badly.
. Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 5 mars 2004 19:25
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Blank Screen
Oh, but you can add fast user switching to 2K. It's either a service pack
or a tweak or Plus pack. I used it all the time up until about a year ago
when I
If you don't like to read the DOC FAQ in RealVNC official website, you could
take a look at Scott's fantastic FAQ :
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
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De : Johan Eriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 8 mars 2004 09:15
@ : [EMAIL
You've not given enough info for us to help you. Are your server and client
computers are in the same network? Or is there any firewall/router/modem in between?
Have you changed any IP address accordingly?
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De : J Leeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi
://www.google.com/search?q=%22fast+user+switching%22+domain
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
In service pack? Would it be possible? I think it's most likely a tweak or
in admin kit.
I've found that when a WinXP is inside a domain, the fast user switching is somehow
disabled. Or there's some obscure
Just wondering .. does this Dreambox have a DE (development environment),
ie a gcc compiler as well as all libraries and header files? If yes, you could build
your own stuff.
If the DE isn't complete, but if you have at least a compiler, you could
always transfer other
From a quick look inside the source codes, the mapping seems hard-coded inside
the file called cview.cxx. I don't know much about Windows programming, but I can see
that keypress is checked against a constant called VK_F8, and I can't find where this
is defined.
Is this a
in another mail.
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De : Lam, Ming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 9 mars 2004 02:14
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Cc : VNC (E-mail)
Objet : RE: Novell login screen
Teng-Fong
I think you misunderstood. Novell is a dedicated file server, which is irrelevant
Normally, you don't have to reboot but just to logout then login to make it
take effect. In VNC 3.3.7, of course. But once the service is registered, there's no
reason it can't retain in next reboot.
Next time when you've rebooted your PC, check if the service is indeed
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De : JustMe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 9 mars 2004 23:32
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Remote LAN with 2 computers running VNC Server
If I am trying to contact a remote LAN with address 123.234.345.456 and it
has 2 computers running VNC Server
You might try
setenv DISPLAY localhost:n.0
where n is the display number of your VNC server.
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De : Kaplan, Andrew H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 9 mars 2004 21:48
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Setenv Variables on a VNC Session
I am trying
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De : William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 10 mars 2004 05:18
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Going back to VNC 3.3.7
James Weatherall said:
On a windows 98 machine I try and scroll up and down a text
document using the vertical scroll
: mercredi 10 mars 2004 01:07
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Novell login screen and internet access
Never thought of Novell Netware as a PC. The network consist of many dedicated
servers.
Our dept Novell servers are left in the server room and are totally forgotten for
months at a
time
There're two viewer options which might interest you while you're doing your
project:
1) shared connection : this prevents a connected client from being disconnected when a
new client establishes new connection
2) viewer mode : this makes a client displays only what's on server screen
You have to configure the server to use port 443 instead of port 5900
(corresponding to display 0). Take a look at advanced settings here :
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#4
And of course, make sure you're not using already port 443.
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De : [EMAIL
I've just recieved the same message as you from edickey. Apparently he's a
member of the list, but I'm not going to reply either. If he can't received my mails,
it's his problem :-)
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 10
First of all, make sure you're really using port 5901 in your VNC server,
because the default port is rather 5900.
OTOH, you don't precise what model you're using. Alcatel speed touch router
could correspond to several models. And if you could provide us an online manual,
I'm doing like this as well but there's a problem: whenever winvnc crashes,
there's a dialog box popped up on the console asking if I want to terminate it or to
debug it (that I suppose is a consequence of installing Visual Studio). So, I have to
get to the console (using TS client or
The first one is called stretched desktop which is available in XP. In this
situation, multiple monitors are treated as a single widescreen display. This implies
two things: 1) all monitors have to have exact settings (resolution, refresh rate and
color depth); 2) monitors are lined
guide as given here?
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/support.htm
De : Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 11 mars 2004 23:33
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
Iam using the Alcatel speed touch home.
http
: Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : jeudi 11 mars 2004 23:33
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
Iam using the Alcatel speed touch home.
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prodhome.htm
It has a web interface (10.0.0.138), or I can telnet to it for a CLI.
I tried
So the display on your server PC is a stretched desktop, right? That means in
Windows' perspective, it has one but very wide display (desktop).
So if you need to display such desktop on your client machine, I think it has
to be in stretched desktop too. Or else Windows in your
if your VNC server is accessible
from the Internet?
HTH
De : Luke Hesketh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 12 mars 2004 12:07
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: Alcatel speed touch router + VNC
I have looked and looked at the router
-Original Message-
From: Lou McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: samedi 13 mars 2004 15:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wrong connection
At 06:16 AM 3/13/04 -0800, you wrote:
When I try to connect to Marsha computer I get Freds
computer instead. Is there
Just curious why you use :5800 instead of :5900. You're using the Java client?
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De : Adam(Webmaster) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 15 mars 2004 08:51
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
Objet : Cannot connect to server from outside LAN
Okay, ports 5800
How about Event logs? You should have some entries in Application log when
your VNC crashes.
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De : Steve Bray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 15 mars 2004 14:06
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : winvnc.exe dr watson
Hi
I'm having a bit of
You're using the Java client to connect, right?
You can set the password. Just make sure you're setting the correct one:
there is the user password and the default password. They're different.
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De : Doug Briggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi :
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De : Wayne Ivory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 16 mars 2004 01:38
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Infinite Loop (RealVNC)
This is not really a question, just a heads up for interested parties.
Not sure if it's been reported before.
Yesterday one
In the original website of VNC at ATT, you could still find 3.3.3
http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/index.html
HTH
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 17 mars 2004 20:22
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Small
Launch a browser to http://gotomyvnc.com/ and it will tell what public address
your ISP's given you. Those two addresses are probably private addresses attributed
by your DSL modem.
Once you've determined your public address but your VNC server can't be
connected, you have to
You have to tell us what exactly you're doing when your system has started.
Do you go to Start menu and do
RealVNC VNC Server Register VNC Server Service
all the time?
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De : Hughes, Robert (WMI, Canada) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi
I agree with him. Outputs from Dr. Watson are quite useless if we can't use
the same machine to debug.
So, you're using NT4. Have you applied SP6a? Have you upgraded your IE to
version 6? Well, some might say that IE has nothing to do with it, but IE *is* a part
of the
When you say WAN, you mean the Internet side? Or is it really a WAN? That
means your WinNT is a gateway connecting two LAN's?
First, have you applied SP6a to your WinNT? How about IE? Second, make sure
that within the LAN, a viewer can connect to your (WinNT's )VNC server.
Is your Win98 up to date and patched? Are you really sure its server is
running properly?
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De : Vivek Pai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mercredi 17 mars 2004 18:26
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Connecting to VNC Server (Win 98) from Windows 2000
From your remote PC (the Win98), run a browser to http://gotomyvnc.com/
It would tell you it has seen an IP address. If this address is the same as
that provided by VNC (put the mouse pointer on VNC icon in the system tray and wait
for a second), then in your home PC, you just
Don't say thank you too early. Does it work for you already?
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Gros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 18 mars 2004 21:34
To: Seak, Teng-Fong
Subject: Thank you.
Thank You.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto
FYI, you could get the list of all listening and connected TCP ports by using
this command:
netstat -a -n -p tcp
-Original Message-
From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 18 mars 2004 22:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Failed
When you talk about Win95, it's actually in which version? You know, there
are 95A, 95B (aka OSR2) and 95C (aka OSR2.5).
I suppose your machine isn't fast enough to support Win98 and thus you would
like to stick to Win95, right? If it's so and you have 95A or 95B, you might
23:33
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: VNC, Win95 and MIDI sequencers
Actually, Win95 and Win98 are supposed to be fully updateable using Windows Update
now.. So, Win95 will be Win95C and Win98 will be Win98SE after a healthy dose of
downloading.
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
When you
On all the machines I have, it's listening on 0.0.0.0. That's also the
address on which other servers like HTTP are listening.
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De : Theodore Kearley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 19 mars 2004 17:18
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Well, one of the simplest but not sure way is to unistall VNC, reboot and
remove all VNC related registry keys, reboot and install again VNC.
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De : Theodore Kearley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 19 mars 2004 17:56
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL
That VNC server doesn't seem to have anything to do with RealVNC, so you have
to contact its author. Look at the section called How do I contact you? and you'll
find his e-address.
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De : yezuoliang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : samedi 20 mars 2004
No idea if it's a known bug, but you're certainly the first one here to have
this problem.
First, get VNC4 beta viewer and try again. If this is not OK, make sure first
that you've applied all service packs (actually, there's only one at this moment) and
patches for WinXP.
I agree with Bill. If things seem too much or too complicated for you to sort
out, I don't think you should still consider it as a DIY stuff. Why don't you call a
computer service and pay them some bucks to make things straight for you?
I'm sorry to tell you, but there's some
No idea what you mean exactly. Does William's answer match your need? Or do
you just want to see what is displayed on the VNC server screen? If so, use viewer
mode in VNC 3.3.7 client, or do not send mouse and keyboard events to server in VNC 4
client.
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You mean the server crashes, right? Before it crashes, what have you done?
It was trying to change screen resolution / refresh frequency / colour depth? Is
there any message displayed before it crashes? Since the server is in a XP machine,
you could also look at event logs to see
? That
is the client machine hang or crashed down and reboot, etc. Or did you just want to
mean the viewer *shuts* down without any visible reason?
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De : Bram en Greet Flippo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 22 mars 2004 16:43
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : Re: No Monitor
). In this way, you could have TS sessions in
addition to console session.
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 22 mars 2004 16:41
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: VNC Server question on Win2K Box
Yes, William
There have been quite a lot of bug reports in Win98 recently, but the causes
are quite varied.
Some are because the idletimeout (in server side) is too small. Some are
corrupted registry keys. etc, etc
A simple way would be :
1) make sure your Win98 has all service
mars 2004 18:00
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong
Objet : RE: WinVnc already registered
Hello,
Windows automatically starts Real VNC, we have some scripts that do several reg. hacks
and start or stop certain applications. The scripts check to see if installed, if
installed the scripts are to disable remote
/ refresh frequency / colour depth?
OTOH, as others might suggest you: try VNC4 :)
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De : Seak, Teng-Fong
Envoyi : lundi 22 mars 2004 17:47
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: No Monitor. realvnc dies
Please reply to the list.
So actually it's
What platform are you having in M2? In windows, check the idletimeout in
registry, otherwise, as I've repeated several times, the easiest method is to
uninstall VNC, erase VNC related data from registry and reinstall again.
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De : Michiel Visser
You have to configure your NIS as you would for a router or physical firewall.
That is, check how you configure port forwarding or virtual server.
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De : E. Sprow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 23 mars 2004 17:03
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet :
You'd better decompose your problem into smaller ones first. That is, remove
the Dlink router and plug your computer (which has VNC server, of course) directly
into your modem, change the necessary setup in the modem and try if this works. If
yes, that means it's the introduction of
Scott:
Chaos, perhapsbut can't those who want to do this find a
way to do it anyway?
Tom
Not using Scott's website, they can't. :)
... and not knowing hacking techniques like IP spoofing or changing datagram
content, they can't ;)
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