From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: endless cascading screens
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:49:00 -0500
On Thursday 18 January 2007 10:03 am, Tim M wrote:
> Maybe someone on this list could help me. I was using VNC without any
> trouble to remotely control ano
Hello,
I have 3 PC's in 3 different subnets in my intranet. PC A has IP address
135.21.42.108, PC B has IP address 135.16.102.30, PC C has IP address
135.91.108.36. I loaded RealVNC Free Edition 4.1.1 server on B. I loaded
RealVNC Free Edition 4.1.1 client on A. No RealVNC was on C. Befor
I have a sun usb keyboard connected to my Windows-XP PC running
vncviewer-4.1.2.
I want to use the special "left" keys of the sun keyboard (copy, paste,
front, ...),
but there is no scancode for this keys?
- I tested it with "xev" running on the vncserver (Sun Solaris 2.8)...
but no response for
User of web Forum. Crafta.com wrote:
> Hi, one of my networked commputers (RealVNC server) delivers this
> error when trying to connect to it from the RealVNC client, how can I
> workarround it?
>
> VNC Viewer : Information
> ---
> ReportEvent: The event log file is full
Yes, in some situations RDP can "cohabit" with VNC without any
problem. At least, with my test XP Pro which isn't inside a domain:
when there's already an RDP session and when I start a VNC session, the
RDP session is dropped immediately. It worths notice that FUS isn't
used in this test comp
It also depends on the computer's power, ie its CPU speed and video
card's capability. No kidding, I've got a video card whose performance
is so bad that VNC is barely useable:
every click has a delay of at least 10 seconds to get the effect!!!
The card is an ATi 3D Rage IIC, mounted insi