Re: VNC X keyboard mapping problem

2003-02-26 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Grant McDorman wrote: > Sorry about the delay in responding - rather busy with work, I'm afraid. Many thanks, things are now solved ... in a slightly surprising way ! Probably it is worth sharing. > The errors below, and the behaviour you're seeing, suggest to me that you ar

OT: How to install service in WinNT and Win9x families.

2003-02-26 Thread SEAK, Teng-Fong
Sorry, this is off-topic, but I can't find any info from Google and this mailing-list seems to be the only place where I could find the answer. I don't want to start any flame-war. So those who could answer my question, please send direct emails to me. I see that RealVNC manages to install itsel

Re: OT: How to install service in WinNT and Win9x families.

2003-02-26 Thread Stephan Edelman
The WINVNC source has all the answers you need Look for function calls such as OpenSCManager, CreateService, OpenService, etc. Using Google to do a search on "OpenSCManager MSDN" is quite helpful. Stephan. On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, SEAK, Teng-Fong wrote: > Sorry, this is off-topic, but I can't f

Deploying JAVA VNC through SSH

2003-02-26 Thread cb219
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had a particular experience with running the VNC through SSH. Is there anything particular that should be done to the system and what is the best way to deploy this particular configuration. Any ideas greatly accepted. Many Thanks DM ___

Scaling the JAVA client

2003-02-26 Thread cb219
Is there anyway to scale the size of the JAVA VNC client other than by using the screen resolution feature in Windows. I would have thought that this setting would be contained somewhere in the RFBprotocol file within the VNC sources. But has anyone actually managed to get this function to work

RE: Scaling the JAVA client

2003-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Is there anyway to scale the size of the JAVA VNC client > other than by > using the screen resolution feature in Windows. I would have > thought that > this setting would be contained somewhere in the RFBprot

RE: How to install service in WinNT and Win9x families.

2003-02-26 Thread Beau . Haefke
For the Win9x machines, check out the following key in the Windows registry: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices To the best of my knowledge, this is where the VNC program is called as a service. Regards, Beau -Original Message- From: MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Question

2003-02-26 Thread Park, Jae Hyen
The eaglevision is not a variation of existing VNC. In fact, it is packaged with winvnc.exe (RealVNC version). However, it has a modified version of vncviewer.exe (from 3.3.3 R2), which you can NOW download the source code from the same site (http://www.calstatela.edu/eaglevision) I hope it help

Right click

2003-02-26 Thread Oren Halevi
Hello , We are using Xvnc ver3.6.6 on Solaris 2.8. Our clients are: win2000,XP or Win98. The right click option isn't working in the clients. Any ideas ? Regards, Oren haLevi ESM Consultant Xor Technologies Ltd. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ VNC-List mail

xmgr suse8.0 with vnc display fonts problem

2003-02-26 Thread Lan Huang
Hi, I wonder if any of you can give a hand in the following problem: I run vncserver on a SUSE 8.0 Linux machine. I try to access it from a windows NT workstation. So most things works well, but not xmgr. If I run xmgr, the box of it shows up and all the buttons work. But the fonts/texts on the

FW: RealVNC 336 speed on dual-Xeon 2.4G slower than a Pentium 60?

2003-02-26 Thread Jordan Share
Since the anti-communication (err, "spam prevention") technologies on this list prevented this mail from coming through, I'm forwarding it on behalf of "Lithium 3". Based on Lithium's comments, and my experience, it would appear that VNC does have massive performance issues on a dual Xeon (which l

RE: xmgr suse8.0 with vnc display fonts problem

2003-02-26 Thread William Hooper
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lan Huang > > > Hi, > [snip] > If I run xmgr, the box of it shows up and all > the buttons work. But the fonts/texts on the menus, > bars disappear. [snip] > Is it font path? > > Thanks, > > Lan

RE: VNC-List digest, Vol 1 #419 - 19 msgs

2003-02-26 Thread George Gambill
Will VNC viewer work on Win 95? If so, will VNC viewer on a Win 95 box work with a VNC server on Win XP (PRO I think)? I have been told that Win 95 will not talk to (share files with) Win XP. However, the Win 95 box in question is acting as a connection to the ISP (COX I think) for the Win XP mac

Re: Win95, WinXP, and VNC (RE: VNC-List digest, Vol 1 #419 - 19 msgs)

2003-02-26 Thread William Hooper
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Gambill > > Will VNC viewer work on Win 95? If so, will VNC viewer on a > Win 95 box work > with a VNC server on Win XP (PRO I think)? The download page says "Windows 9x/2000/NT/XP", so I wou

Legally distributing BlackBox VNC from Protocol

2003-02-26 Thread Eric Smith
Hello all, Does anyone have a firm, legal, response from AT&T or RealVNC for the following: Is software developed from the RFB specification (100% black-box engineering of code from the spec) restricted by the GPL under which the VNC software is distributed? Can we legally develop black-box sof

vnc for MacOS 9.2

2003-02-26 Thread Daniel Soria
Hi I'm a suffered user of macintosh, I use macintosh G3 and G4 (PPC) whith MacOS 9.2, I have tried to use version 3.3.3beta2 for PPC, but is very, VERY instable, after I have probed ChromiVNCv3.4alpha5 that is better but still has problems, it crash when someone work remotlely with QuakXPress 4.0.3

Dial-up stumble

2003-02-26 Thread James Enterline
I have a Dial-up Netrworking entry literally named "ECRadio" with all the parameters properly defined, and when I click directly on it it dials up appropriately. But when I start up WINVNC Viewer, and it asks for the server to connect to, I run into trouble. I type in "ECRadio" correctly, and