Oops ...
Arnt, Thank you very much for your indication.

I have retrieved the thread, where Stephan Edelman writes to a similar
request:

> VNC does not currently work in fullscreen DOS mode. Your program must have
> switched to fullscreen DOS mode when you restarted it. This has the effect
> of leaving mouse trails all over the screen. To get out of it, simply hit
> the keys CTRL and ENTER at the same time to switch back to windowed mode.
> You may want to create a program definition for it to force it into
> windowed mode each time you start it.

Roberto Grippi





-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Arnt Witteveen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: martedl 4 marzo 2003 11:35
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: RE: Win98 machine - DOS window in fullscreen mode

There was a thread just a day or 2 ago which mentioned seeing a full screen
dos box simply does not work. It recommended using a non-fullscreen dos
window...

(I have no experience with this myself)
Arnt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roberto Grippi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: dinsdag 4 maart 2003 10:44
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Win98 machine - DOS window in fullscreen mode
>
>
> I apologize in advance to the list if the subject is already treated
> somewhere: I could not find it.
>
> DATA:
> I am still using the "old" VNC 3.3.3 R3.
> Server side: Win98 machine running a Dos application in full
> screen mode.
> Client side: Win2k machine
> Connection: peer-to-peer switched LAN 100 Mbit, fixed IP
> (192.168.xxx.xxx
> class)
> PROBLEM:
> I would like to control the Win98 machine which runs a DOS
> application full
> screen.
> Unfortunately, whenever the Dos window runs in foreground,
> VNC is not able
> to transmit the screen (or, as far as I understand, is not
> even connecting
> to the machine).
> ACTION TAKEN UNTIL NOW:
> I have tried to fumble around with the DOS window settings,
> up to no avail.
>
> Before I start trying out the various flavors of VNC, is
> anybody willing to
> share or give hints on past experience?
>
> Thank you in advance to all, and again I apologize in advance
> if the subject
> has been treated and/or is solved and I could not find data on it.
>
> Best to all,
> Roberto Grippi
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