I am new to VNC and am trying to set it up on student workstations in a
computer lab so that I can troubleshoot and also monitor student
computers. I wanted to keep the students from changing the settings so
I changed the registry value according to the documentation. I couldnt
quite figure out
Karl,
Are you saying that the client cursor dissappears when you drag and
drop, or the server cursor? Are you using local cursor rendering at the
client? Are you *sure* that you're running VNC 4b4 at both ends?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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I am running VNC 3.3.7 on WinXP Pro as a service with fast user switching and remote
desktop disabled. The system has the default WinXP screen saver running with a
password required on resume. I can connect to the WinXP box with VNC viewer from a
Win98 box. However. if the screen saver is
Yes, make sure the default settings are set.
Steve
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Behalf Of Kaihoi, Brian H.
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 8:40 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: XP Pro with password protected screensaver problem
I am running
Two questions...
1) VNC and file transfers.where do I start them? At what menu prompts? I
am familiar with remote admin and Pcanywhere functions and they both have
file transfer modes. I would like to use VNC exclusive but I find myself
going to one of the other two to accomplish my needs.
Hi James...
Both ends are win2k and VNC 4b4. I am using local cursor rendering (default
installation).
What happens is that when I drag and drop, the local cursor rendering stops
and only the remote rendering happens. But this is much slower and makes it
hard to navigate. The local rendering
Chris Heiner said:
Two questions...
1) VNC and file transfers.where do I start them? At what menu prompts?
I
am familiar with remote admin and Pcanywhere functions and they both have
file transfer modes. I would like to use VNC exclusive but I find myself
going to one of the other two
The password is encrypted. You will either have to enter it in to the
password settings box in VNC and copy the encrypted value from the
registry, or use VncEnc to tell you the encoded value of the password.
You can get VncEnc from http://www.darkage.co.uk/vnc/howto/vncenc.htm
In fact if the
Hi,
I'm using vnc at win 2000 server's. After every reboot there are no problems
but after 2 or 3 week's it is no more possible to view the network
properties
or to show html site's via iexplorer :-(
Does somebody know a solution or a tip to find a solution for my problem?
May be that is one
My problem might get a little complex because of the way its setup. So if im not that
clear explaining it, excuse me...ill try and clear things up if theres a problem.
Right now I am running Linux with two VMWare sessions...one is WinXP
Pro(192.168.0.101) and one is Win Server
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Right now I am running Linux with two VMWare sessions...one is WinXP
Pro(192.168.0.101) and one is Win Server 2k3(192.168.0.90).
I have it setup correctly now so that I can directly connect to these
machines with VNCViewer. I have port 5900 - 192.168.0.101 Port
Dai:
Heya. Sorry for the late reply. The scan at GoToMYVNC
only checks out port 5900-5909; the browser-based VNC Viewer
needs to use port 5800 as well. So it sounds like you setup
your router to let port 5900 thru...but did you forget to setup
port 5800?
cheers,
Scott
Situation: I want
I'm new to VNC and am having some trouble connecting to my vncserver
at home from my office. I am using a motorolla cable modem with a
linksys BEFSR41 router running behind it. I get dynamic IP's from
Comcast and my router has DHCP enabled and none of my IP's are in
Hi again,
I've upgraded to version 4, but I'm still getting this error. To re-cap,
running VNCserver v4 on linux machine, VNCviewer v4 on windows machine,
program gives error as described below
TIA
R
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From: Akira Hatakeyama [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
There was a post in May of last year that seems to be the same problem I
am experiencing now.
I'm trying to compile RealVNC 3.3.7 on AIX 4.3.3. The error I am getting
is:
make[4]: Entering directory
`/afs/apd.pok.ibm.com/u/jayen/src/vnc-3.3.7-unixsrc/Xvnc/programs/Xserver/hw/vnc'
Makefile:562:
Hello,
i have a problem appearing with win 2k and win xp: when a client is
connected via vnc to the vnc-server the machine on which one the
server is running gets very slow in reacting on mouse-movements (not
only for the remote client, also for the server directly). That means
if you use the
Hello,
i have a problem appearing with win 2k and win xp: when a client is
connected via vnc to the vnc-server the machine on which one the
server is running gets very slow in reacting on mouse-movements (not
only for the remote client, also for the server directly). That means
if you use the
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