Mark,
This isn't a VNC Server error, it's an error from Oracle - the setup
program is trying to access the VNC Server but it's running as a user
which doesn't have access to that particular VNC Server. The most
probable cause is that the VNC Server is running as one user while the
installer is
So I need to start up a vnc session as user oracle then?
Thank you
mark
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2003, James Weatherall wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:41:01 -
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Subject: Re: VNCSERVER ERROR while installing
November 2003 17:54
To: James Weatherall
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Subject: Re: VNCSERVER ERROR while installing Oracle 9.2.0
So I need to start up a vnc session as user oracle then?
Thank you
mark
On Mon, 24 Nov
2003, James Weatherall wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:41:01 -
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Subject: RE: VNCSERVER ERROR while installing Oracle 9.2.0
Mark,
If user oracle is the user that you're running the installer as then
yes, that's the simplest way to get it to work.
An alternative way to do it, albeit somewhat clumsy, is to use whatever
Mark A. Nelson said:
I am rather new to VNC and I am attemtping to use this amazing tool to
help me remotely install Oracle 9i on Linux.
I have VNC server running and am able to connect form a Windows 2000
Workstation, once there KDE automatically opens up as if I was in front of
the