Hallo!
5. Checked it out and if we tried to start it manually it said "...
acces denied", we're installed and were logged in as administrators, so
we manually set the user + password in the service and that worked.
So you set the user id to someone different than the LocalSystem
account, right?
Lo
Hi Tristan,
And thanks for your help. It helped.
Now I've got a second problem.
As I mentioned before I've created a solaris package containing the vnc software (I
use solaris 8). What we want to use the vnc for, is
to start the HP OV NNM as a background process. I install my package (vnc-packa
Hi,
Could anybody help me with the command on unix please?
ps -ef | grep ??
Best Regards
/Shapour
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Hi!
While i connect to a remote computer on that computer winvnc use almost
100% of CPU Power (thats what the taskmanager says). So working on that
station is almost impossible.
Well, the station has WinNT.
Can anyone help me?
Bye
Steffen
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Here's my setup and problem;
I have a win2k server at work, using realvnc server.
It's setup correct because I can connect from another
pc at work to my server at work (the 2K machine)
without a problem.
To connect from home I have to use a nortel vpn client
which I setup correctly. There is a sec
Look into running Xvnc as a 'service'. That gives you something
similar to xdmcp but for Vnc.
While the documents are Red-Hat centric, should work for
whatever Linux you are using, as its all basically Unix
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Look into running Xvnc as a 'service'. That gives you something
similar to xdmcp but for Vnc.
While the documents are Red-Hat centric, should work for
whatever Linux you are using, as its all basically Unix
( sorry about the double post people, i neglected to change the
subject on the fir
Thanks for the confirmation.
Go and use a real OS instead !
Uwe
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 12:39:36 -0500
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> Ok, this is probably already off topic, but here's the link to KB article:
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> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80
> /support
Depending upon your distro:
For Solaris, and BSD variants: ps -ef | grep -i vnc
For Linux variants: ps -axc | grep -i vnc
Ben
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I tried to access the advanced features in the registry, to change
allowed ips and loopback, however the registry entries are not in the
specified folders: the only folder with registry entires is the hooks
folder: all of the other ones are either empty or not there (local per
Larry Chan said:
>I tried to access the advanced features in the registry, to change
>allowed ips and loopback, however the registry entries are not in the
>specified folders
Create them.
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which server should i log to?
how do i become a host?
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> which server should i log to?
>
> how do i become a host?
Maybe I'm having a bad day, but your post makes no sense.
Please describe in more detail what you are trying to do, what OS and
version you are using, and what version of VNC you are using.
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> when i start vnc, it asks for which vnc server to connect to. so, what do
> i
> from there?
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OK, a bit more info. When you start the VNCviewer you need to tell it the
IP address or host name of the VNC server you are running.
I suggg
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