RE: cursor pseudo-encoding

2007-11-06 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Peter, That sounds like a bug in VMWare's implementation of the RFB protocol. Caret cursors are usually rendered to the screen via XOR, whereas the cursor pseudo-encoding supports pixel mask cursors, so it's quite possible that their conversion between the two is missing or broken. Regards,

Please Need some help ...Cascading screens...

2007-11-06 Thread Jack Marcus
Hi, hoping somebody can help me. I am attempting to connect using Ultra VNC to a VNC machine. Both machines are running WIN XP sp2. When I connect from the Ultra VNC machine, I get prompted for the password, I enter it and then I get a continuous showing of cascading screens. Does anybody have

RE: Please Need some help ...Cascading screens...

2007-11-06 Thread Long, Phillip GOSS
Jack Marcus wrote: Hi, hoping somebody can help me. I am attempting to connect using Ultra VNC to a VNC machine. Both machines are running WIN XP sp2. When I connect from the Ultra VNC machine, I get prompted for the password, I enter it and then I get a continuous showing of cascading screens.

VncViewer client crashes when server does add client is that a bug?

2007-11-06 Thread wb
Hello, My next letter concerns my previous post: Binding Local Port (running tunnel) from windows service Well what I can say is I managed to run it properly. The problem with running putty from a service I think was, because: - it has to be run on user account (not system),

Re: VncViewer client crashes when server does add client is that a bug?

2007-11-06 Thread William Hooper
On 11/6/07, wb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I downloaded ultravnc the newest version and there is the same problem. You will have better luck getting assistance with the UltraVNC viewer on the UltraVNC list. The RealVNC viewer and the UltraVNC viewer are two different codebases. I guess UltraVNC