> Hello Mick,
>
> > Mick Mueck wrote:
>
> > Beware of TightVNC. One thing I like about RealVNC on a Mac is that I
> > can configure it to put up a timed window to approve the password
> > protected connection. VNC on the Mac is unfortunately only the
> > primary desktop (:0) so I don't like the
RealVNC on Vista and Seven can work as "user-program" but not as
service
Bye,
Claudio.
> Have installed RealVNC Viewer on a Win7 Ultimate machine and have it
> working. Have set it to load at boot and used the '-noconsole' trigger.
> However, the console window still shows after boot. Click
My 2 cents
"RealVNC Free" isn't compatible nor with Vista and nor with Seven. In
the free environment you'd try something like TightVNC or TigerVNC or
UltraVNC
Bye,
Claudio.
> Hello list,
> It's the first time for me here, I have been using realvnc for years and
> I am very s
> The free version does not support User Switching (FUS) in XP.
> Nor does it support RDP.
> Nor does it support Vista.
> Nor does it support Windows 7.
> Try UltraVNC.
>
... or TightVNC or TigerVNC
Bye,
Claudio.
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Hello,
> I have vnc running as a server on a linux red hat box.
>
> I have vnc viewer running on a local xp machine.
>
> I can't seem to connect to connect even though we have same ip schemes.
>
> Any ideas?
>
have you checked the configuration of the firewall on both PCs?
> Thanks
>
> M
> Seriously doubt it. AFAIK, you can't do two way simultaneous
> communications.
>
Isn't completely true. If Ray is talking about BGAN, it's possible only
using some
specific VASs (value added services) like the "Transparent IP" by Stratos.
Using the standard
services could be possible
> Should I be able to access a VNC host that is serviced by Hughes satellite?
>
In this case the question is quite particular, are you talking about
BGAN (by
Inmarsat)?
> TY
> Ray
>
Bye,
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> Hi All
>
> Just wondering if anyone can help me here, I am trying to find out if there
> is a way
> to connect to a PC with no public IP using some kind of server in the middle.
> Basically I need to be able to connect from a laptop with a mobile dongle to
> another
> laptop with another mobi
> Greetings,
>
>[...]
> On another PC in my Belkin's internal network, I can start up the VNC
> Server, select "Add Client", and connect to the listening viewer
> successfully by using 192.168.2.10, and can see the server machine's
> desktop. Works perfectly. If on that same machine I instead sel
Not in Windows, only in Linux.
Bye,
Claudio.
> Multiple people can view a single PC but VNC has never provided multiple
> independent sessions in the 7 or so years I've been using it.
>
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> Bob Hartung
> Wisco Industries, Inc.
> 736 Janesville St.
> Oregon,
omputer 1. Both computers are connected behind the same NAT router.
Regards
Dean
From: Claudio Coletta [mailto:c.cole...@mclink.it]
Sent: Thursday, 13 August 2009 10:48 AM
To: dean giang
Cc: Vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re:
>Hi,
>
>I am using VNC Personal Free Edition 4.1 as a
> Hi,
>
> I am using VNC Personal Free Edition 4.1 as a VNC Server in a desktop
> server, which is working fine. I also have a desktop workstation connected
> to the server via a wired router I am using widow xp pro on both desktops. I
> have dynamic ip address so I am using No-Ip. How do I set up
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Hi Paresh,
> Hi, we have been getting below errors occasionally from Windows VNC Server.
> Please let me know if anybody facing similar issue or have solution for
> this.
>
> "Faulting application winvnc4.exe, version 4.1.3.0, faulting module
> ntdll.dll"
>
I think it will be usefull to kn
> Hi all,
>
> while trying to connect to two different PCs (which I call A and B) I am told
> by VNC that there is:
>
> -Error 10054 (connection reset by peering) for PC A
> -Error 10060 (timeout).
>
>
> Strangely, I can ping both IP addresses of these PCs. Which could be the
> reason of these f
Hello,
it'd have to be: "C:\Programmi\RealVNC4\unins000.exe"
Bye,
Claudio.
> How do I uninstall What? You did not list the software installed.
>
> On Jun 12, 2009, at 6:36 AM, Heath Gascoigne wrote:
>
> > Hi, the IT support guy loaded this on my pc, however I am no longer
> > with
>
Installed like a service on a same PC, I use both TightVNC and RealVNC
(naturally
setted-up on a different IP port number) and Hamachi network as a VPN backup.
Bye,
Claudio.
> Hello:
>
> I've been using VNC over SSH
> That's fine, but what about the encryption option?
> TightVNC does not support encryption.
> That is the biggest issue, I need encryption between the client and server.
>
You can use an SSH tunnelling or e VPN connection, are client and
server on
the
same LAN?
Bye,
Claudio.
> Pasc
> I am recent convert from Microsoft Remote Desktop.
> Is there a way to blank out the screen when one logs on remotely? I
> don't want somebody sitting at my desk watching me work.
> I am running 4.3.1 Enterprise on Windows XP 32.
>
TightVNC have the feature you want.
Bye,
Claudio.
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Hi,
first of all an indication: there are two password to configure in VNC,
a "system
level" password and a "user level" password. A "system level" password is used
before a
"windows user logon" (VNC used like a windows service), a "user level" pasword
is used
after a "windows user
> To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a file
> between to remote computers.
>
> However something simple like any chat program does. Example I used yahoo
> chat to transfer files remotely rather that getting a dedicated FTP program
> for occassional use.
>
> Dal
command line?
> >
> definitly a reason for a decent dns service in every network.
>
OK, but which DNS service do you suggest to use and which not?
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Claudio Coletta.
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> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Claudio Coletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> > sorry to be a pain but under a little pressure so do not have time to
> >> > fully
> >> > read
> >> > can this server be set up to ac
>
> > sorry to be a pain but under a little pressure so do not have time to fully
> > read
> > can this server be set up to accept a query from the client without me
> > being at the server?
> > ie. I am on the road and no-one is at home to accept the request.
> >
> Yes, the default is to connect
Hi,
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\RealVNC\WinVNC4]
> "Password"=hex:ee,dd,aa,bb,cc.ff,cc,ee
> --
>
Exactly, there are two registry-values:
1) Default setting (necessary for the service mode):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\RealVNC\WinVNC4]
"Passw
Windows XP SP2, by default, don't accept "NT Logon Authentication" connection
without a
password (in fact without a password you also cannot access to "directories
sharing").
To use "NT Logon Authentication" you need a password or you must change a
setting in the
user or system profile (if I
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