RE: "Hardware version of VNC" revisited - $200 vnc client

2002-03-25 Thread Dewar Charles R

Plus you could burn your own bootable CD with Linux as well. 

-Original Message-
From: Gabor D. Kiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I see it now.

Thanks



 

"Lee Allen"

 cc: (bcc: Gabor D.
Kiss/Telcordia)   
 Subject: Re: "Hardware version
of VNC" revisited 
03/22/2002   - $200 vnc client

07:43 PM

Please

respond to

vnc-list

 

 






'vncviewer' most definitely is included (I just evaluated one), and it is
listed on their web site: http://www.thenicstore.com/nic/softwarefaq.html

Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.

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From: "Gabor D. Kiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:20 PM
Subject: "Hardware version of VNC" revisited - $200 vnc client


> Stuart,
>
> This looks really interesting. A hardware vnc client based on linux. 
> Everything you need except a monitor. $200. WOW
>
> I took a look and I didn't see VNC among the software that comes with 
> it. They talk about Netscape, and of course you can use that to see 
> the vnc server, but I got the impression that the standalone vnc 
> viewer was also part of the deal. Is that true and they just don't 
> menion it on the website?
>
> Gabor
>
>
>
> "Lee Allen"
>  com> cc: (bcc: Gabor D.
Kiss/Telcordia)
>  Subject: "Hardware version
of
VNC" revisited
> 03/22/2002
> 08:39 AM
> Please
> respond to
> vnc-list
>
>

>
>
>
>
>
> When this topic came up a month ago, it led to some discussion about 
> the NIC, the New Internet Computer, from the New Internet Computer 
> Company. This was a bit off-topic because the original post was about 
> a VNC server and the NIC is a client.
>
> The NIC is a $199 box that is a prepacked, ready-to-go Linux system.  
> It comes with Netscape and VNC and a variety of other "client" 
> applications, including Citrix, VT emulation, etc.
>
> I have completed my evaluation of this product for use with our 
> system.
I
> love it.  We will be using it as a "zero administration" dedicated VNC 
> workstation.  I highly recommend it for anyone who needs a dedicated 
> VNC workstation, or VNC + Netscape.
>
> The process of setting up the device is the simplest I have ever seen. 
> Your grandmother could pull it off (especially if Grannie maintains a 
> DHCP server).
>
> Details: $199 includes the following
> - PR 300Mhz Via Cyrix processor
> - 64 MB RAM
> - 8 MB Flash memory
> - 24x CD-Rom  (it boots from CD)
> - USB ports (2)
> - Serial ports (2)
> - 56K Modem
> - 10/100 base-T Ethernet
> - keyboard
> - mouse
> - speakers
>
> If you look carefully at this list you will note the monitor is not 
> included, nor is a hard disk.  Hard disk is not needed and is not 
> supported.
>
> I made some slight modifications to the stock CD so it automatically
starts
> VNC and gets the VNC host IP address from a file in flash memory.  I
would
> be glad to share those modifications.
>
> Lee Allen
> Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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Loading WinVNC from login script

2000-11-29 Thread Dewar Charles R

I've got it loading properly, but it bugs me that I can't get it to not
display the final message after installing the service. Is their an
undocumented command-line switch for truly silent installs?

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RE: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)

2000-11-29 Thread Dewar Charles R

Really?! Do you have 2.01. I've never noticed any stability problems with it
loaded on 9x, NT, or W2K. Not only is Radmin faster, but it has many more
features and is easier to use. We still run VNC for alot of situations, but
I prefer Remote Admin.

-Original Message-
From: Lee Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)


I've been a long time user of pcAnywhere, more recently bought LapLink 2000 
and have tried out VNC and Radmin. All of this has been between two WIN 
98SE computers running on a 10/100 BaseT ethernet network.

The reason for all the struggles was that pcAnywhere was both slow and a 
memory hog. LapLink is somewhat faster and seemed to use less resources. 
VNC was a nice improvement on LapLink in terms of speed and resource usage. 
I've recently tried Radmin and been very impressed with its speed and sadly 
disappointed with its lack of stability. I've now "scampered" back to VNC 
and plan to stay here.

Thank you VNC people, wherever you may be!

Lee

BTW, Radmin was noticeably faster that all but VNC - in the case of VNC, it 
was only slightly faster.


At 01:54 PM 11/26/00 +, you wrote:
>I used VNC for a while, when my coworker pointed me to another program - 
>Radmin.
>
>I download it, install and what I see:
>
>It's faster than VNC on my 10 mbit network. Not sure about 150 times 
>(There is a note on the Radmin website www.radmin.com , that Radmin is 150 
>times faster than VNC) but definitely faster.
>It has a lot of features, which I wanted to have in VNC.
>There are Win NT security support, drag & drop file transfer, 128 bit data 
>encryption.
>
>The only problem which I have with this software is that it expires after 
>one month, to continue I will need to pay $35 for two computer license.
>I think I'll purchase it because, it's good price for speed, additional 
>features and lifetime tech support...
>
>In general, Radmin is my realized dream of how VNC must be.
>
>
>Yours, Rick.
>
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RE: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)

2000-11-29 Thread Dewar Charles R

I think "they" do not intend to support it since "they" is just one Russian
programmer, Dmitri S. Kourashev (AFAIK). I'd love to see aLinux version as
well.


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From: Michael Sage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)


I use Radmin now at work simply because it supports encryption, the only
problem is there is no Linux support, this too me is a bad thing, especially
when they say they do not intend to support it.

Once I have VNC over ssh working, I will not doubt go back to VNC. I suppose
in a way throwing $70ish away.

Regards,

Michael


- Original Message -
From: Rick Torins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 1:54 PM
Subject: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)


> I used VNC for a while, when my coworker pointed me to another program -
> Radmin.
>
> I download it, install and what I see:
>
> It's faster than VNC on my 10 mbit network. Not sure about 150 times
(There
> is a note on the Radmin website www.radmin.com , that Radmin is 150 times
> faster than VNC) but definitely faster.
> It has a lot of features, which I wanted to have in VNC.
> There are Win NT security support, drag & drop file transfer, 128 bit data
> encryption.
>
> The only problem which I have with this software is that it expires after
> one month, to continue I will need to pay $35 for two computer license.
> I think I'll purchase it because, it's good price for speed, additional
> features and lifetime tech support...
>
> In general, Radmin is my realized dream of how VNC must be.
>
>
> Yours, Rick.
>
>

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RE: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)

2000-11-29 Thread Dewar Charles R

Weird. Now, I don't install the video hook (got a problem with stuff like
that), I just install the service. However, no one else I've talked to about
Remote Admin has had the problem you are describing. Did it do this
consistently across all PC's?

-Original Message-
From: Lee Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)


Charles,

I downloaded the latest revision from their site just 2-3 days ago. I'm 
disappointed that I had problems with it, as it was faster than vnc and 
seemed to handle such things as file transfer very nicely, among other 
features. Unfortunately, it kept losing sync with the screen on the server 
PC and the cursor kept getting lost

Lee

At 11:22 AM 11/29/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Really?! Do you have 2.01. I've never noticed any stability problems with
it
>loaded on 9x, NT, or W2K. Not only is Radmin faster, but it has many more
>features and is easier to use. We still run VNC for alot of situations, but
>I prefer Remote Admin.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Lee Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:49 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: VNC vs Radmin (was RE: VNC vs PC Anywhere)
>
>
>I've been a long time user of pcAnywhere, more recently bought LapLink 2000
>and have tried out VNC and Radmin. All of this has been between two WIN
>98SE computers running on a 10/100 BaseT ethernet network.
>
>The reason for all the struggles was that pcAnywhere was both slow and a
>memory hog. LapLink is somewhat faster and seemed to use less resources.
>VNC was a nice improvement on LapLink in terms of speed and resource usage.
>I've recently tried Radmin and been very impressed with its speed and sadly
>disappointed with its lack of stability. I've now "scampered" back to VNC
>and plan to stay here.
>
>Thank you VNC people, wherever you may be!
>
>Lee
>
>BTW, Radmin was noticeably faster that all but VNC - in the case of VNC, it
>was only slightly faster.
>
>
>At 01:54 PM 11/26/00 +, you wrote:
> >I used VNC for a while, when my coworker pointed me to another program -
> >Radmin.
> >
> >I download it, install and what I see:
> >
> >It's faster than VNC on my 10 mbit network. Not sure about 150 times
> >(There is a note on the Radmin website www.radmin.com , that Radmin is
150
> >times faster than VNC) but definitely faster.
> >It has a lot of features, which I wanted to have in VNC.
> >There are Win NT security support, drag & drop file transfer, 128 bit
data
> >encryption.
> >
> >The only problem which I have with this software is that it expires after
> >one month, to continue I will need to pay $35 for two computer license.
> >I think I'll purchase it because, it's good price for speed, additional
> >features and lifetime tech support...
> >
> >In general, Radmin is my realized dream of how VNC must be.
> >
> >
> >Yours, Rick.
> >
>
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>__
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RE: VNC Noise

2000-12-20 Thread Dewar Charles R

That's me!

Charles R. Dewar
Systems Administrator
North Hills Hospital
Phone: 817.255.1777
Fax: 817.255.1778



-Original Message-
From: Ian Cowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 3:36 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: VNC Noise


We have developed an automatic method for deploying VNC over a network that
is totally invisible at the user's/machine's end, and takes a mere 17
seconds per machine.

If you're using a Windows NT network/domain, I'll be happy to share our
secrets.  As far as I know, it will only work on an NT (or possibly win2000)
domain.

--
Ian Cowley
Computer Services Dept.
National Farmers' Union

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Sent: 19/12/00 20:02
Subject: VNC Noise

I am working on automation tools for deploying and managing VNC in our
company and would like to formally request that VNC be given an option
to do
things quietly in the next version.  Maybe a /quiet option to surpress
any
informational dialog boxes, ect.Any chance?

Thanks,

Steve Bostedor
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RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape

2000-12-26 Thread Dewar Charles R

TridiaVNC is not an upgrade. Stick with the original unless you need and
want paid support.

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On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 01:51:41PM -0600, Lyle wrote:


> I upgraded one of the linux
> boxes to the TridiaVNC v 1.2.1 and it works fine except I can't connect
via
> Netscape now.
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RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape

2000-12-27 Thread Dewar Charles R

You can implement that separately. 

-Original Message-
From: Lyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 11:56 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape


I am looking at the compression that they talk about.  Or is that just a
pipe dream on their part?

-Original Message-----
From: Dewar Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 10:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TridiaVNC & Netscape


TridiaVNC is not an upgrade. Stick with the original unless you need and
want paid support.

-Original Message-

On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 01:51:41PM -0600, Lyle wrote:


> I upgraded one of the linux
> boxes to the TridiaVNC v 1.2.1 and it works fine except I can't connect
via
> Netscape now.
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RE: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion

2001-01-02 Thread Dewar Charles R

Reply, then cut-and-paste the address from the header.

-Original Message-
From: Steve Bostedor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion


Because this list does not include the senders email address in the from
field.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carlyle Sutphen
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Subject: Re: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion


Surely you have a "reply to all" option? Use that, delete the list's address
and copy the sender's address to the primary recipient field. Why is that a
huge pain?

And I find that feature very convneient, that replies default to the list.
Even when I write a new messgae, I generally reply to an old mail and change
the subject to suit my message.



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Subject:   Re: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion
Message text:


Jean-Marie Theis wrote:
>
> Maybe I have a small simple suggestion concerning the way we handle
> technical questions :
> Once a question is launched , the rule could be to respond privately
> to the person who has a problem until he has solved it.

This is a good idea, but it is very inconvenient due to
the (IMO) evil Reply-To header inserted into all vnc-list
messages, that forces all replies to go to the list. If
you have something to say that is not of general interest
or relevance, it is a huge pain to send it only to the
author of the message.

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RE: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion

2001-01-03 Thread Dewar Charles R

It does with my O2K. 

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From: Steve Bostedor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 2:03 PM
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Subject: RE: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion


WEird.  It doesn't show to using Outlook 2000.

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Yes it does. On your message below, the from is
From: "Steve Bostedor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Simon.

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:30 AM
Subject: RE: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion


> Because this list does not include the senders email address in the from
> field.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carlyle Sutphen
> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 9:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion
>
>
> Surely you have a "reply to all" option? Use that, delete the list's
address
> and copy the sender's address to the primary recipient field. Why is that
a
> huge pain?
>
> And I find that feature very convneient, that replies default to the list.
> Even when I write a new messgae, I generally reply to an old mail and
change
> the subject to suit my message.
>
>
>
> Date:  22.12.2000 18:02
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> Reply to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Subject:   Re: Noise on the vnc-list : suggestion
> Message text:
>
>
> Jean-Marie Theis wrote:
> >
> > Maybe I have a small simple suggestion concerning the way we handle
> > technical questions :
> > Once a question is launched , the rule could be to respond privately
> > to the person who has a problem until he has solved it.
>
> This is a good idea, but it is very inconvenient due to
> the (IMO) evil Reply-To header inserted into all vnc-list
> messages, that forces all replies to go to the list. If
> you have something to say that is not of general interest
> or relevance, it is a huge pain to send it only to the
> author of the message.
>
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RE: VNC Systray Icon

2001-01-19 Thread Dewar Charles R

"Winvnc.exe -kill -remove" will remove it.

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Subject: VNC Systray Icon


Does anyone by chance happen to know of a registry hack or something
that would allow me to remove the VNC system tray icon from all my users
machines?
Thanks,
Dan
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RE: VNC Toolbar

2001-01-19 Thread Dewar Charles R

Try this command switch: Winvnc.exe -RTFM /FAQ

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 1:20 PM
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Subject: RE: VNC Toolbar


Hi,

I need some feature, if anybody solve the following requirements please
let me know?

I need user notification. When the anybody connect to user's machine,
the connection should not be active without user approval or
notification. User will be informed that anybody is view or controlling
the  desktop.

Users can not change the password.

It should be log the all connection.

Thanks and Regards,
Cemal
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RE: REMOTE INSTALL

2001-01-24 Thread Dewar Charles R

1) Install WINVNC on a box
2) Set the password and all other settings you want on the server
3) Export the registry keys to a file to preserve password (see FAQ for
registry keys).
4) Run a batch file similar to:
net use z: \\servername\sharename
copy "z:\omnithread_rt.dll" c:\winnt\*.*
copy "z:\VNCHooks.dll" c:\winnt\*.*
copy "z:\WinVNC.exe" c:\winnt\*.*
regedit /s z:\vnc.reg
c:\winnt\winvNC.exe -install
net use z: /delete


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From: Gamlem, Noralf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:57 PM
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Subject: VS: REMOTE INSTALL


There was a article on this in the latest issue of Windows 2000 Magazine, I
guess you can find it on www.win2000mag.com.

-Noralf-

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Fra: Capobianco, Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 23. januar 2001 18:35
Til: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Emne: REMOTE INSTALL


Hello All,

I am trying to install VNC on a remote server.  Is there a way of installing
remotely without all the prompts (aka. quiet install)

I know the 4 steps for the version I have...setup.exe, reg update, winvnc
-install, then start the service.

Is there a way to do all these via a batch job, or commander scheduler,
etc...

Thanks for the help,
Vince
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RE: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Dewar Charles R

The documentation on the site explains how to do this and it works on 9x as
well.

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From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:15 AM
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Subject: Re: 'Locking' VNC Settings


DUGAILLY Bernard wrote:

> maybe by setting permissions on the VNC registry key ?
> haven't tried it though...

That would only work on NT or 2000, what about 9X folks?

Barry

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RE: Running VNC in Stealth Mode

2001-03-23 Thread Dewar Charles R

I agree. The parents and university officials should view their porn at
home, or at least in their private offices.

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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 8:50 AM
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When I find porn on the university's computer lab desktop for
parents and university officials to easily view, it is time to take action
and 'capture' the individual. 
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