RE: Changing the port number in code

2005-05-06 Thread James Weatherall
Andy / Tony, Sorry, missed the URL out... http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvncviewer.html#Connecting Explains the various ways of specifying the host port to use. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

5 bands of grey when connecting

2005-05-06 Thread Chris
When I connect using RealVNC I get 5 vertical bands of grey (different shades). I wait a little while it goes away and displays the desktop. Whats causing this ? I tried UltraVNC and didn't have a problem. Thanks, Chris - Discover Yahoo!

Arbitrary Port use - simi solved.

2005-05-06 Thread Tony
Ok, so I hadn't noticed that the ability to specify arbitrary ports had been added.. I know in the old days it was just an offset. Sorry about that all.. Now, my problem comes in that I want to use STRCM to manage the install/uninstall and it still only supports port offsets. This is to be

Windows 2000 Pro initial login after reboot delay/hang

2005-05-06 Thread John Holcomb
I'm using: Windows 2000 Pro, SP4 1 network card, 1 IP WinVNC 4.1 on both server and viewer I'm tunnelling the zebedee from work to home, connecting from Windows XP Here's the problem, or rather, the annoyance. I turn on my Win2k machine in the morning, go to work, and at work I bring up the VNC

RE: Windows 2000 Pro initial login after reboot delay/hang

2005-05-06 Thread Collins, Kevin [MindWorks]
Is your Windows server set up to go to standby mode? It may be going to sleep and then waking up due to Wake-on-LAN settings... I would think it would respond faster, but I've never had good results with Wake-on-LAN... What happens if you disconnect, wait 30 minutes or an hour and try

RE: Arbitrary Port use - simi solved.

2005-05-06 Thread James Weatherall
Tony, It's always been possible to specify (almost) arbitrary ports, even with the host:port syntax. The port only has 5900 added to it if it is in the range 0-99 - it's assumed in that case to be a display number rather than a port. host::port overrides that optimisation and forces port to be

RE: Windows 2000 Pro initial login after reboot delay/hang

2005-05-06 Thread James Weatherall
John, Since this happens even when logging in to the system locally, it's clearly a problem with the operating system installation and nothing to do with networking or with VNC. If I had to guess, I'd say that it's probably the case that the machine at home was once connected to a Windows domain

Re: Arbitrary Port use - simi solved.

2005-05-06 Thread Tony
STRCM is free, its been GPL'd and source is there to 'fix' ( but I'm not a C++ guy ) I was using VNC back in the Olivetti days, and back then I wasn't aware that you could specify a port ( beyond being relative to teh base port of 5900 ).. It may have been possible, but wasn't documented well

Transfer Files?

2005-05-06 Thread Banken, Jesse
Does any version of VNC allow the ability to transfer files to the computer that is being remote controlled? Thanks, outbind://7/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit:

Installing and using echoVNC and an echo sever

2005-05-06 Thread jean-marc Dez
I try to install on my home pc an echo server and an echo VNC PC viewer to take the hand to an other PC with installed on echo VNC and VNC sever. First of all i didn't find what is the IP adress or the DNS for my echo server ,the server name is PAVILLION-echoserver and i tried as suggested

Re: Transfer Files?

2005-05-06 Thread Angelo Sarto
The vnc protocol itself does not cover file transfer so there is no way to do it between diofferent flavors of vnc. However sever versions of vnc TightVnc - development version UltraVNC and a few others support a file transfer option but you have to use their client and their server in order to

Re: Arbitrary Port use - simi solved.

2005-05-06 Thread Sean Kamath
[In a message on Fri, 06 May 2005 10:50:36 CDT, Tony wrote:] Now, my problem comes in that I want to use STRCM to manage the install/uninstall and it still only supports port offsets. I used to run into this all the time forwarding X sessions. Some apps unknowingly support negative offsets.

RE: Changing the port number in code

2005-05-06 Thread Arthur Simpatico
Wez, I found an error there. The graphic does not show two colons as the caption indicates. It should be myhost.mydomain.com::3559 shouldn't it? Regards, Arthur -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Weatherall Sent: May 6, 2005 6:58

RE: Installing and using echoVNC and an echo sever

2005-05-06 Thread James Weatherall
Jean, The Echo server software is nothing to do with VNC, nor RealVNC Ltd. Please contact the providers of the Echo server software directly for support for their product. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of