Direct instructions for connection

2007-08-20 Thread Abprules
I have used VNC many times and for some reason, can't seem to connect to  
another remote computer. Can someone help? 
 
Are there any direct instructions on starting a session up. 
 
I know that computer A (the computer who is trying to connect to another)  
needs to start the viewer. 
And computer B (the computer being connected to) needs to run the server is  
user mode. 
 
Is that not correct? Anybody with good step-by-step instructions would be  
greatly appreciated. 
 
Thanks in advance. 



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Screen doesn\'t refresh

2007-08-20 Thread kosztadani
I was trying to connect to a Linux server from Windows XP. The connection set 
up and I saw the screen of the Linux server, I was also able to do what I want, 
but I didn\'t see what I was doing. Not even when I pressed F8 and choosed to 
refresh screen.

If anybody can help, please do it. Thank you!
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Window Width

2007-08-20 Thread Tim Kington
I'm running TightVNC, and the client's resolution is 1680x1050.  The machine
I'm connecting to is 1280x1024.  When the window comes up, it has a
horizontal scrollbar, and I can't stretch it horizontally to get rid of the
scrollbar.  Is there a way to do this?

Tim
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web access through the remote machine

2007-08-20 Thread rknauff
Both the server (host) machine and the viewer (client) machine are running XP 
Pro.  I can run programs on the server machine from the viewer machine with no 
problem.  Everything works except IE and Firefox on the viewer machine cannot 
connect to the web. 

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just accessing the web has been no problem for us on W98, W2K or XP. If you are 
trying to run a web-based application that changes the network settings on the 
host then that would be a problem. 

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By "host", you mean the computer where the viewer is run? Or the
computer where the server is run? 

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd like to use the program to do a little remote training. I need to be able 
> to access the remote machine (via a VPN) and have it access the web. I can 
> 'vnc' into the machines with no problem, but I can't get IE or Firefox to 
> connect to the web on the host. Its no problem on a Windows 98 machine but I 
> haven't figured out how to do it in XP.
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