Windows http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/951/
Load Balance Network Adapters /(Windows NT/2000/XP)/ /Popular/
If you have two or more network cards in your system this setting allows
you to distribute the number of connections, or sessions among the
adapters according to a
Casey Diercks wrote:
Ok, I took some of the suggestions and tried them out. Here is what is
happening now. I have two computers both set up to receive incoming
connections on port 5900 for the viewer, and 5800 on the java server
(default settings on both). First, I forwarded port 5800 directly
B. Scott Smith wrote:
I'm not exactly sure how they do it, I suppose they must use a mediation
server.
Whereas straight RDP requires the supported PC to have port 3389 open,
the Remote Assistance only requires outbound access to 3389 from both
PC's. While this may be blocked by some corporate
Jana Nguyen wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
You dont' have a window manager (KDE, Gnome, XFCE, IceWM, etc) running.
I have a window manager (Gnome) running on the vnc server side.
One
question:
How are you invoking the VNC Server? Are you starting it from a
command line
from an SSH or
Thomas, Robb (Alberni) wrote:
Just noticed that VNC shows up as a Moderate Threat in the beta
version of Microsoft anti-spyware. Meanwhile the remote support (built
into XP) does not show up as a moderate threat. Figured it would give
people the 'heads up' before it comes out of beta.
Erik Soderquist wrote:
what user *chooses* to install microsoft's remote support?
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Behalf Of evets dranem
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 09:26
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta
Thomas
Scott C. Best wrote:
Daniel:
Heya. It's a good question, and fortunately has a
fairly good answer. :) Here's a URL that should help:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/64.html
The xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:5930, with one :, tells
the Viewer to connect to Display 5930 which, as above,
would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey everyone,
i have a set up like this at home . . . cable modem, living room computer
(shares internet connection) then 3 networked computers.All are running XP
home w/ SP2. I want to be able to connect to each computer while i go away
to college and be able to
Mark Kluge wrote:
It's windows xp pro. No service pack 2. No software firewalls
- Original Message - From: evets dranem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: Can't connect to server outside network
Mark wrote:
I see
Stephen
There is no compatibility problem with XP Home or Pro with RealVNC
The problem is entirely with the current user setup
from some of the emails I have seen there is absolutely no use for the
firewall router other than sharing the Internet connection it is not
protecting you in the least
Boudreaux, Mark wrote:
I tried looking but I haven't seen this topic addressed. I want to use VNC
in a classroom setting where the student computers will be servers and the
teacher computer will use the viewer. (I've seen plenty of threads trying
to do the opposite - one server to multiple
John Aldrich wrote:
Ahh, you should have mentioned the wireless connection earlier. There have
been a LOT of problems with wireless routers discussed on this list. If you
plug a network cable between the router and the laptop, I think you'll find
that resolves the issue. Maybe check with DLink to
James Weatherall wrote:
Evets,
Please provide the following details:
1. What port forwarding rules have you set up in your router?
2. What ports have you configured VNC Server to use to accept VNC
connections, and to serve the Java VNC Viewer on?
3. Have you tried connecting using a native
Warren Melhado wrote:
I am considering the Enterprise Server version of RealVNP to provide remote
access to several computers that are all part of a network. Each computer
has a fixed IP address in the 10.10.10.xxx series and they are running
behind a router that translates those addresses to a
: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:42 AM
To: evets dranem; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number
The problem I do have is connecting to my wireless laptop althoug I
can connect to it when it is hardwired
I can conect OUT with the wireless just
Matt Cassarino wrote:
Hi,
I love this program! It works great, as long as I'm accessing my VNC server
from within my LAN. I cannot access my VNC server from a computer outside my
LAN. I've had friends try to access my VNC server via web browser and they
aren't able to bring up any webpage.
My
Arthur Simpatico wrote:
Dragos,
I have used Dlink and Linksys wireless routers without any problems for
years with VNC over the wireless connection. It must be something in your
setup.
More specifically, right now I am using a Linksys WRT54G with no issues.
Regards,
Arthur
I've stopped
-
From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 10:57 AM
To: 'evets dranem'; 'Arthur Simpatico'; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number
I too have used VNC Over wireless
but it _ONLY_ works when I am initiating
John Lynes wrote:
I've used this product for many years, and I must say that it has been a
great tool. The only issue is keeping the IP address visible for a longer
period of time. I normally have the person roll their mouse over the VNC
icon in the systray, they read the IP, and I connect to
I was able to get incoming vnc over wireless working ONCE yesterday
When I went to confirm the setup I was out of luck [I had changed t of
course ]
It appears to be a windows issue when I have Wired AND Wireless
I will keep investigating because I saw a glimmer of hope yesterday
evets
James
you need to BUG zone alarm about them offering a zone that checks dynaic
dns ip names/addressses in realtime
instead of only at the time you add that name to the list
I need the same thing but I don't think they care about us FRRE verion users
;-)
Howard Mintzer wrote:
I use zoneAlarm as a
Matt Westfall wrote:
Does anybody read documentation before they ask questions?
Kevin Harrison wrote:
I was playing around with the free software and i noticed that two
simultaneous connections can not be made. Do the personal or
professional
TD wrote:
Greetings:
I was interested in purchasing the personal VNC edition for a simple home
application. My objective is to:
-Control two Windows peer-to-peer personal pc's performing basic file
sharing and printer functions with one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
-achieve this objective
Travis Forghani wrote:
Hello,
When I connect to a computer that is at the CTRL+ALT+Delete screen and
try to get the User name and password screen by pressing
CTRL+ALT+Delete, I get my computers Windows Security window (has the
Task Manager button on it). I'm running XP Pro on my computer and
John Aldrich wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sunday, May 28, 2006 3:04 PM:
One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try
and connect with a VNC client you get: a message telling
you not an RFB server.
If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
Anyway all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you find this windowns application log?
Glenda Harris
From: Alex Pelts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/08/01 Tue AM 11:39:59 EDT
To: Jimmy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Request - Connection logging
There is logging already. VNC server
You could try the Shared Connection in Options.
It will allow two [or more] viewers to connect to the same session.
[you may want to remove the check for Non-Shared connection replace shared]
but if you want 1 session to be not shared leave it checked and the
client viewer can be configured as
10.x.x.x is a private IP and works from inside;
Public IP arriving from outside does not make it in.
I would check for Port forwarding at the Internet gateway
since it appears that request is being dropped and not forwarded to the
remote computer
or maybe connections tab has numbers in the
From a SSH Session I tried to start x0rfbserver
and it told me I couldn't
so I checked the variables in the X sesion with
evets: set
and saw DISPLAY=:0
When I checked the SSH Session there was no DISPLAY
So I typed export DISPLAY=:0
then x0rfbserver
SURPRSINGLY IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM
of
Jeff Glaspie wrote:
Thanks for the input about the connection behind a router. I have it up and
running. I have one other question though and then I should be set.
-- Since I am using IPs and ports I want to save the configurations. I
tried the options button on the interface and then save,
'user.domian.com:1'
Why would I be getting this issue now?
-Original Message-
From: evets dranem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:39 AM
To: Robert Van Overmeiren
Subject: Re: Connection not allowed to own service freedesktop due to
security policies
Robert Van Overmeiren
Matthias Lach wrote:
Hello,
I try to install vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32.exe (739240 byte) und 2 Windows Xp PCs.
On one i had no problmes and there i like the server to run as service.(
Server seems running ).
And the other pc, my work-pc, returns a error message:
(http://www.lach.de/pics/vnc4error.jpg)
Harold Fuchs wrote:
A friend of mine is a complete novice with computers. She runs Windows XP Home
and has a broadband connection. Her ISP assigns her a (possibly) different IP
address every time she connects.
I run XP Pro/SP2, have a broadband connection and my ISP has assigned me a
*fixed* IP
Erica Cathers wrote:
We've been having an error message pop up when the computer boots up, about
WinVNC.exe not being able to locate a dll, specifically VNCHooks.dll.
It looks like we have both WinVNC v.3.3.3 and RealVNC free edition 4.1.1
installed. The RealVNC 4.1.1 is the one that starts on
Ir. Bernardino wrote:
Good Night Users!
I am writing with one question.
I am a new user in VNC (server and viewer).
I have a network builted with a Windows Server 2003 Machine and 8 more
pcs, with Windows (XP and 98) and Linux Ubuntu. I was wondering to use
the same tecnology of Remote
On a system like this I setup UserMode VNC
Then the user who is admin [ 1st user logged in ]
gets the main display
I run usermode on different ports
and they get their own display
you can log in as second user
:-0
without knocking em off
steve
Jeff Glaspie wrote:
I have a machine that I connect
Freddy Jensen wrote:
I discovered that a RealVNC 4.1.2 client on WinXP cannot
connect to a VNC server running on a MacOS 10.4.8.
Initially it connects, and it takes forever to draw
the first screen (like 15 secs). When the screen is
finished drawing then the VNC client disconnects with
a message
i have to reply to this type of rant
I am NOT Affiliated in anyway with RealVNC
I have used it since before it was released from AtT Labs
I have used it with OS 9; OSX ; Linux; Windows; SCO
and a few PDAs
I DO NOT Speak for anybody but myself
I know that when someone attacks a product
Anti-virus software:
mcafee, norton, kaspersky, others will block silently until told
other wise
Ken Burkhalter wrote:
Thanks all for the feedback. The strange thing is that I can ping the
server CPU just fine and fully access it from all other CPU's on my LAN (it
is the MediaCenter computer
logon to the server. at that point I accessed the remote firewall
and gave myself access.
I don't know how to put this story out to other users so they can
benefit from it but maybe you can.
thanks and regards
--
With kind regards,
Eljo A. Morpurgo
evets dranem schreef:
your question
Doyal McVicker wrote:
Gentlemen,
I have a problem with VNC Server free addition. 4.1.2.
I have been using the program to help computer users, who are elderly
or have limited resources, with out charge for my services.
The program has worked with out any problem for quite some time. But
now
Mark Evans wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to a 'remote' Win95
machine downstairs, but keep getting the
Connection Refused message.
The set-up is as follows:
LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected to internet, local IP 192.168.1.1.
-- Win95 PC is connected
with the free version you cannot have the same port for the viewer
webviewer
try personal 30 day trial ;-)
Matthew Thomson wrote:
I installed RealVNC
Webviewer Port 80
And
VNC Port 80
(because in Company only Port 80 is allowed ...)
From Notebook I can connect to the PC
But from company after
Chris Swain wrote:
Dear VNC List,
I'm writing with a question I've seen several people post on VNC message
boards but I've never seen resolved.
Here's the problem: I can successfully access my Desktop PC via VNC when I
connect from within my LAN (e.g. connecting via an internal IP address
Phil Smith III wrote:
Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just discovered that a machine to which I had set up VNC
access and then upgraded now kicks me out as if sharing is not
allowed. Both client and server are the same version (the most
recent free version) of real VNC. The server is set
That sounds like a MTU issue
New Router: Actiontec GT704-WGv2
Current problem: VNC internally works fine. Right now, accessing from the
WAN, I can get a password prompt from VNC, it accepts my password, then the
screen goes black as it's 'loading' but never completes. It eventually times
out
the same result.
I get connected, the password is accepted, but I get stuck on Please wait -
Initial screen loading...
~~~
Bruce Sellnow
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Sent: Monday, April 02
Paul Kaplan wrote:
I have realvnc running as a service on XP SP2, and it works fine as long as I
try to connect to user accounts that have administrative privileges. When I
try to access restricted accounts, my remote connection gets terminated.
This is true whether I connect directly or
PK wrote:
Hi,
I am a member of IT group in my company. We have around 40 pcs in local
network. Each computer has vnc free edition latest software.
I have an interesting idea about vnc password change for many users. At
this time I have to run from pc to pc and change its vnc password. I
also
Scott Danielle Gittoes wrote:
Is that using Windows Live Messenger?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of B. Scott Smith
Sent: Friday, 1 June 2007 1:02 PM
To: Scott Danielle Gittoes
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: How to set up VNC?
client connects to
http://se.rv.er.ip:5800/
webrowser connects to 5800 [not port 80]
java starts ... java client connects to 5900 transparently
server firewall must allow 5800 and 5900 for server side
nothing to be done on client side unless restrictive firewall exists
client side ;-)
can
Gupta, Pankaj G wrote:
Hi,
I do work from home and using a VPN connection. When i connect my VNC it
hangs/disconnects after sometime, my VPN connection remain as it is and
that is not disconnected.
I am not sure if system administrators has done anything or i need to
something from my side. This
L.M. wrote:
Hi,
Well, this morning, I tried connecting to a VNC server running
on a Windows Vista Station and it disconnected so often that
I abandonned. Moreover, the VNC server configuration autho-
rized me to take full control of the Vista machine but in reality
I couldn't.
I know it
Theodore Omtzigt wrote:
I am trying to evaluate the Enterprise Edition to see if its GLX capability
is sufficient for our application. I installed E4.2 on a Centos 4 box by
'faking' an install. I don't want to overwrite the existing VNCSERVER in
case this test yields a negative outcome. Secondly,
Flag Dad wrote:
Thank you all for the response. But here is what I am trying to do. A friend
said I could dl VNC to connect from my computer to a friends computer via the
internet to help them with some problems. I dl-ed VNC but don't know how it
works or how to set it up. What needs to be
The KEY is VPN
Most VPN STOP non-vpn traffic so you can't get out
to the net because it ain't through the vpn ;-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to use the program to do a little remote training. I need to be able
to access the remote machine (via a VPN) and have it access the web. I can
YOU MUST tell kaspersky to trust winvnc
not scan its traffic, allow the connections on the kaspersky firewall if
it version 6 or later
besides telling xp network connection firewall to allow port traffic as
well in case it is active
add the sotware to the trusr=ted application list
check the
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