Question: How do I uninstall?

2009-06-12 Thread Heath Gascoigne
Hi, the IT support guy loaded this on my pc, however I am no longer with that company. I cannot seem to locate this app to uninstall in add/remove programs, nor is there an uninstall program copied into the folder on my harddrive. Please advise? ___

Re: Question: How do I uninstall?

2009-06-12 Thread Dale Eshelman
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 that company. I cannot seem to locate this app to uninstall in add/ remove programs, nor is there

RE: Copy-Paste problems between Windows--Real VNC session

2009-06-12 Thread James Weatherall
Paresh, If the specific case you're having problems with is that clipboard-transfer sometimes stops working Windows-Other then that's most likely caused by some other application on the Windows system breaking the clipboard chain, in which case any applications registered later on in the chain

Re: Copy-Paste problems between Windows--Real VNC session

2009-06-12 Thread Mike Miller
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, paresh masani wrote: If some one especially Real VNC people can throw some guidance here then it would really help to solve this issue. I am not sure how exec /usr/bin/autocutsel helped you. My problem is that I can't copy/paste at all between VNCviewer and anything

Connection refused (10061)

2009-06-12 Thread Ray Davison
The host machine is running WXP and free RealVNC 4.1.3. I built it at this location and delivered it to the host location. It is connected to Hughes satellite. I also created a DYNDNS account for the host - https://www.dyndns.com/about/. On the client here, using the same version RealVNC

RE: Connection refused (10061)

2009-06-12 Thread James Weatherall
Ray, The definition of Windows error 10061 is Connection refused. It indicates that there *is* a computer on the IP address you connected to, but that it isn't running any service (VNC or otherwise) on the specified port. That most commonly means that VNC isn't running, or that the IP

Re: Connection refused (10061)

2009-06-12 Thread Ricardo Stella
A few things... I assume that since you built it, the XP firewall was opened for the incoming port (5900 as default)... However, the port could be blocked by: a) Any router/switch the XP host is attached to b) The Hughes 'modem' does not allow incoming IP connections c) Hughes itself is