Gary Hong and I have been having an 'off list' discussion about mixing VNC
and Remote Desktop. Gary came up with a great suggestion which works.
If you start Remote Desktop, VNC will not work again until you reboot the
VNC Server (problem). If you enter CTRL+ALT+DEL it is intercepted locally
and
Hi!
Is there a way to set the "Menu Key" Inputs Option to "None" instead
of "F8" before executing the VNC Viewer?
Cause I'm always using F8 for a program I use remotely, and it would
be nice to set it to something else, because I always have to change
it everytime.
If i
Hello:
I am trying to connect to a Win 2000 computer/server that is behind a
firewall.
On the firewall I am forwarding port 5900 to the target machine. Then I user
VNC View to connect to
xxx.xxx.xxx.97:0. The connection fails after several secods.
The server machine is running the enterprise ed
My home computer has Win XP Pro, Verizon DSL with a Westell 2200 Modem. My
office PC has Win XP Pro, Verizon DSL, a Netgear router and Trend Micro
Internet Security 2005 firewall.
I cannot consistently connect to my work PC from home. I know my firewall
settings must be OK because I can conne
Matthias,
Please see http://www.vnc.com/faq.html#unexpectedClose.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: The connection c
Hi,
i've got problems with RealVNC 4.0. I can't connect to one of our servers, i
get the error message:
"The connection closed unxpectedly".
System: Windows 2003 Server, Firewall not activated / Windows XP Pro SP2
On the server I get the follwowing entry in the event logs:
Ereignistyp: Fe
Simon,
If you will be accessing machines over the Internet then you probably want
to use VNC Enterprise Edition, so that the VNC sessions are encrypted.
To keep username/password pairs for systems, you can keep a .vnc
Configuration file for each.
The error message:
"The VRMC connection could no
Does anyone know how to pass through parameters such as server ip, and password
through the java client applet?
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Hi,
I am looking to remotely control around 100 Xp workstations from management
PC's. I need to be able to do this from the command line. Can I do this -
Is there an option to pass a username and password to the remote machine for
authentication. Is there anything I can do to prevent this being a
Ok... and if I want to use Windows client on my side?
p.s. Maybe will continue talk off-the-list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24.01.2005 17:14:13:
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> > Hello!
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> > Dear Zach,
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> > my questions are in a little other area... ;)
> >
> > We tested V
I was connected to my mothers PC over the Internet and needed to change the
clock. As soon as I selected apply I was booted off. I have not been able to
connect since.
I just bought this PC for her and am working on her PC long distance. She is
in Ohio, I am in North Carolina.
What specifica
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Dear Zach,
my questions are in a little other area... ;)
We tested VNC a little already, but...
I mean, that using RADMIN on one host ( connected to LAN and WAN ),
you can connect to this host from Internet-somewhere and get access to
other
LAN workstations runnin
Hello!
Dear Zach,
my questions are in a little other area... ;)
We tested VNC a little already, but...
>> I mean, that using RADMIN on one host ( connected to LAN and WAN ),
>> you can connect to this host from Internet-somewhere and get access to
>> other
>> LAN workstations running RADMIN. Is
Arrgh, thats not the first time I posted the wrong ports to the list!
My origional email should work fine as long as you replace 58 with 59.
Doh!!
Angelo
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:14:05 -0500, Zach Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Dear James,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Dear James,
What do you mean by "forward as Remote Admin"?
I mean, that using RADMIN on one host ( connected to LAN and WAN ),
you can connect to this host from Internet-somewhere and get access to
other
LAN workstations running RADMIN. Is it possible the same with
Hello!
Dear James,
>What do you mean by "forward as Remote Admin"?
I mean, that using RADMIN on one host ( connected to LAN and WAN ),
you can connect to this host from Internet-somewhere and get access to
other
LAN workstations running RADMIN. Is it possible the same with VNC?
Second question.
Pavel,
What do you mean by "forward as Remote Admin"?
If you mean "can a Remote Admin connect to a VNC Server" then the answer is
no, it can't, because it doesn't use the VNC protocol.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Guys,
The port information in Angelo's mail is incorrect.
VNC normally operates over a port in the range 5900-5999 - under Windows and
similarly-behaved platforms, this will be port 5900. The equivalent port in
the range 5800-5899 (in this case port 5800) is used purely to serve the
Java VNC Vie
descargas d wrote:
Hi..
I have RealVNC viewer 4 installed on XP and RealVNC server 4 on linux Red Hat 8. i get connected to the server and the result is a black shell screen. I want to know how can i see the linux desktop.. I just can`t see it.
See the faq on the website about gray (or grey?).
Hello!
Dear ALL,
it means that VNC can't forward as Remote Admin ( www.radmin.com ). Right?
Thank you very much.
Very best regards, Pavel Bragin.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently downloaded VNC and was able to set it up and access my
WinXP Pro computer using another computer, so I know it's working. Is
it possible to use my Palm Treo to access my WinXP Pro computer over the
internet? If so would it be possible
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