but you need to know what to point it at, which is why you can't start it without a server being present.
--Ivan > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > [mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Randy Groves > Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:33 AM > To: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] VenueVNC > > Thanks - but it's the client (read viewer) that I'm trying to > start. I realize that if I want to serve up a Windows > screen, I'll either have to wait or hack the code. > > -randy > > At 06:35 PM 10/5/2004, Douglas Kosovic wrote: > >Hi Randy, > > > > > >>OK - feel free to slap me upside the head if I've missed something, > >>but I don't see how one is supposed to fire up the VenueVNC > >>application. It registers just fine, but since it is marked > >>'startable = 0' it doesn't show up in the list of applications that > >>can be added. I don't see it in the Windows Start menu > anywhere (is > >>it supposed to be there?). I'm guessing it's not intended > to be run > >>from a command window, as I've so far not been able to fire it up > >>there either (errrors, etc.). The readme doesn't help. > > > >VenueVNC isn't one application, it's two, a client and a server. > > > >The README file in CVS says: > > There is no Windows VenueVNC server at this time. > > > >So the VenueVNC server needs to be started on the Linux command-line. > > > > > >Doug > > > > > > > >