RE: Win98SE and beta4

2003-12-11 Thread James Weatherall
Andy,

Does the server let you in if you try to connect a second time, or does
it repeatedly close the connection in this manner?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

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> Subject: RE: Win98SE and beta4
> 
> 
> Attached is the log. I am not sure what it all means but the server 
> unexpectedly closed the last session at about 3:34pm.

>  Connections: closed: 10.123.117.30::1434 (BitBlt failed: The 
> parameter is
>   incorrect.
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RE: Win98SE and beta4

2003-12-11 Thread Operator (Andy Thomson)
Attached is the log. I am not sure what it all means but the server 
unexpectedly closed the last session at about 3:34pm.

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-Original Message-
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Operator \(Andy Thomson\)'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:45:22 -
Subject: RE: Win98SE and beta4

> Apologies - the -log syntax has changed slightly.  Using the old
> syntax,
> it needs to be:
> 
> -log *:file:0 -log Connections:file:30
> 
> Or even just
> 
> -log *:file:100
> 
> To log everything to the file.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Wez
> 
> > I have tried that twice and all I get is  `vnc password len=8` 
> > displayed in the DOS window where I run winvnc4 -log  as below.
> I 
> > have looked in the program directory and c:\temp and no log files
> are 
> > produced. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> > > The best way to find out why the server closed the session is to
> run
> > > it
> > > with the parameter "-log *:file:0,Connections:file:30", which
> will
> > > cause
> > > a log file ot be generated in C:\temp, containing 
> > information such as
> > > connections and why they were dropped.
Thu Dec 11 12:53:40 2003
 Threading:   created  Native(10e2af0)
 Server:  creating single-threaded server B10_LINK
 Threading:   created  Unnamed(68fc5c)
 Registry:duplicated 8001 to c186e510
 Threading:   started  Unnamed(68fc5c)
 MsgWindow:   creating window "VNCTray"
 MsgWindow:   null _this in 700, message 36
 MsgWindow:   null _this in 700, message 129
 MsgWindow:   null _this in 700, message 131
 MsgWindow:   created window "VNCTray" (0)
 Config:  set Password(Binary) to b0bbd307689c2bc5
 Config:  set SecurityTypes(String) to VncAuth
 Config:  set PortNumber(Int) to 5900
 Config:  set IdleTimeout(Int) to 3600
 Config:  set HTTPPortNumber(Int) to 5800
 Config:  set Hosts(String) to +,
 RegConfig:   unable to process dummy
 Config:  set AcceptKeyEvents(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AcceptPointerEvents(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AcceptCutText(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set SendCutText(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set DisconnectClients(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AlwaysShared(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set NeverShared(Bool) to 0(0)
 Config:  set UseHooks(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set PollConsoleWindows(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set CompareFB(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set Protocol3.3(Bool) to 0(0)
 Threading:   created  RegConfig(10e26a0)
 Registry:duplicated c29f3320 to c29f3320
 Threading:   started  RegConfig(10e26a0)
 RegConfig:   RegReaderThread started
 Config:  set Password(Binary) to b0bbd307689c2bc5
 Config:  set SecurityTypes(String) to VncAuth
 Config:  set PortNumber(Int) to 5900
 Config:  set IdleTimeout(Int) to 3600
 Config:  set HTTPPortNumber(Int) to 5800
 Config:  set Hosts(String) to +,
 RegConfig:   unable to process dummy
 Config:  set AcceptKeyEvents(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AcceptPointerEvents(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AcceptCutText(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set SendCutText(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set DisconnectClients(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set AlwaysShared(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set NeverShared(Bool) to 0(0)
 Config:  set UseHooks(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set PollConsoleWindows(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set CompareFB(Bool) to 1(1)
 Config:  set Protocol3.3(Bool) to 0(0)
 RegConfig:   waiting for changes
 ServerMain:  Created TcpListener on port 5900
 ServerMain:  Created TcpListener on port 5800
 ServerMain:  Updating TcpListener filter
 ServerMain:  Updating TcpListener filter
 ServerMain:  entering main loop
 ServerMain:  Updating TcpListener filter
 ServerMain:  Updating TcpListener filter
 ServerMain:  entering main loop

Thu Dec 11 13:08:28 2003
 SocketManager: accepting incoming connection
 TcpSocket:   ACCEPT 10.123.117.30
 Connections: accepted: 10.123.117.30::4477
 SConnection: Offering security type VncAuth(2)
 SConnection: reading protocol version
 SConnection: Client needs protocol version 3.7
 SConnection: processing security type message
 SConnection: Client requests security type VncAuth(2)
 SConnection: processing security message

Thu Dec 11 13:08:31 2003
 SConnection: processing security message
 Server:  starting desktop
 SDisplay:starting
 SDisplay:attaching to device (null)
 DIBSection:  one of area or format not set
 DIBSection:  area=307200, bpp=8
 DIBSection:  recreateBuffer()
 DIBSection:  refreshing palette
 DIBSection:  one of area or format not set
 FrameBuffer: framebuffer has 16 palette entries
 DIBSection:  refreshing palette
 SDisplay:creating p

RE: Win98SE and beta4

2003-12-11 Thread James Weatherall
Apologies - the -log syntax has changed slightly.  Using the old syntax,
it needs to be:

-log *:file:0 -log Connections:file:30

Or even just

-log *:file:100

To log everything to the file.

Cheers,

Wez

> I have tried that twice and all I get is  `vnc password len=8` 
> displayed in the DOS window where I run winvnc4 -log  as below. I 
> have looked in the program directory and c:\temp and no log files are 
> produced. What am I doing wrong?

> > The best way to find out why the server closed the session is to run
> > it
> > with the parameter "-log *:file:0,Connections:file:30", which will
> > cause
> > a log file ot be generated in C:\temp, containing 
> information such as
> > connections and why they were dropped.
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RE: Win98SE and beta4

2003-12-11 Thread Operator (Andy Thomson)
I have tried that twice and all I get is  `vnc password len=8` 
displayed in the DOS window where I run winvnc4 -log  as below. I 
have looked in the program directory and c:\temp and no log files are 
produced. What am I doing wrong?

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-Original Message-
From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Operator \(Andy Thomson\)'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:09:23 -
Subject: RE: Win98SE and beta4

> The best way to find out why the server closed the session is to run
> it
> with the parameter "-log *:file:0,Connections:file:30", which will
> cause
> a log file ot be generated in C:\temp, containing information such as
> connections and why they were dropped.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Operator 
> > (Andy Thomson)
> > Sent: 10 December 2003 08:58
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Win98SE and beta4
> > 
> > 
> > I have a viewer running under Win98SE and three Servers. One on
> NT4.0 
> > SP6, one on XP Pro and one on Win98SE. VNC is 4beta4 all over 
> > and I am 
> > running the server as a reg. service at all PCs. the NT4.0 PC and
> the 
> > XP PC are OK but the Win98 server lasts for about 6 hours 
> > then tells me 
> > when I signon again after inputting the password, server
> unexpectedly 
> > closed session. What does this mean? Does VNC not like 98se?
> > 
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RE: Win98SE and beta4

2003-12-10 Thread James Weatherall
The best way to find out why the server closed the session is to run it
with the parameter "-log *:file:0,Connections:file:30", which will cause
a log file ot be generated in C:\temp, containing information such as
connections and why they were dropped.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Operator 
> (Andy Thomson)
> Sent: 10 December 2003 08:58
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Win98SE and beta4
> 
> 
> I have a viewer running under Win98SE and three Servers. One on NT4.0 
> SP6, one on XP Pro and one on Win98SE. VNC is 4beta4 all over 
> and I am 
> running the server as a reg. service at all PCs. the NT4.0 PC and the 
> XP PC are OK but the Win98 server lasts for about 6 hours 
> then tells me 
> when I signon again after inputting the password, server unexpectedly 
> closed session. What does this mean? Does VNC not like 98se?
> 
> --
> Great Marlow School - http://www.gms.bucks.sch.uk
> Operator EMail  - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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