Get someone who has physical access to the computer to change the vnc
password.
-Chris
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To: Williams, Chris (Marlboro)
Subject: Re: question about vnc viewer 4.1.3.
sorry forgot to
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Subject: question about vnc viewer 4.1.3.
i forgot my password for a vnc viewer connection.
is there still a chance to view and acces the server?
thanks
best regards max
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i forgot my password for a vnc viewer connection.
is there still a chance to view and acces the server?
thanks
best regards max
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Brenda Schroeder
Sent: Tuesday, 11 January 2005 01:09
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Question about VNC 3.3.7
I use VNC to work on our servers from home. If I reboot a
Try using the Menu key which is F8 by default.
Note, you can't send ctrl-alt-del to windows 9x/ME machines. But
since it seems you are talking about XP/2K/2K3 this should work.
You can also access the menu by right clicking the taskbar or the
titlebar of the window (non-full screen mode)
--An
I use VNC to work on our servers from home. If I reboot a server I can't
seem to find the right keys to do a Ctrl/Alt/Del which a server requires.
Is there a key sequence to be able to do that from VNC?
Brenda Schroeder
Technical Services Specialist
Bauer Built, Inc.
West Prospect St.
Durand
Hello!
Excuse my disturbing you. I am writing with reference in connection with the
present situation.
It's like this. We would like to use VNC software, but we have one question.
Your software can view and interact with one computer from any other computer.
In particularly, VNC viewer display
Dear all on the VNC list.. I remember earlyer righting about screen readers
and the VNC viewer. After confirming with a visionally impaired computer user,
that the viewer either Java or not, is really inaccessible. He said that yes,
typing keyboard events into the viewer will work, but he explained
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 19:20, Me wrote:
> Is there a way in RealVNC, or is there a plugin, that will allow me to have several
> users connect to one computer, and each user would have their own vertual screen. So
> when John is working on something, Sue is able is work on something else without
>
Oops. Just reread the last line of your post.
I do not believe that there is a way to do this under windows. You
would need Windows 2000 or 2003 server and Windows terminal server for
this.
-Steve
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Is there a way in RealVNC, or is there a plugin, that will allow me to have several
users connect to one computer, and each user would have their own vertual screen. So
when John is working on something, Sue is able is work on something else without
seeing what John is doing. I want to be able t
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> I have a question about VNC running environment.
> Can VNC run at IPX environment?
Well, vnc uses IP, as in TCP/IP.
As far as I know, IPX can go over IP, or along with IP (this is not the
default
Dear all:
I have a question about VNC running environment.
Can VNC run at IPX environment?
regards
Eric
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian S
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 11:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: question about VNC and Linksys
>
>
> Hi
>
[snip]
> I have opened Port 5
Hi
I'm new to VNC and have been using www.gotomypc.com for years.
I've been spending the last few days trying to get VNC to work
through my Linksys router with no success, although I have made
steps forward. Here is my question:
I have opened Port 5800 on my Linksys Router and have forwarded
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:54 PM
Subject: Question about VNC
> Could someone help me?
>
> I have one question about VNC. I did the installation of VNC 3.3.3 and
> I can't
Could someone help me?
I have one question about VNC. I did the installation of VNC 3.3.3 and
I can't connect to the server , the following error appear:
The VNC Server Service is Started and the PCSOEVNC group was created .
The server is a NT 4.0
Hello Facilities2,
Wednesday, August 21, 2002, 6:03:12 AM, you wrote:
F> Hi, I was wondering is there any was of hiding the system tray icon so
F> that the person who has the server service installed on their PC will not
F> be able to just close it as they please!
F> Please could someone let
Hi, I was wondering is there any was of hiding the system tray icon so
that the person who has the server service installed on their PC will not
be able to just close it as they please!
Please could someone let me know!
Thanks
Richard Thompson | Mondi Kraft | Designation: PC Support Technici
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