Re: Both sides of SSH

2004-01-04 Thread Dave - Market-Web
Hi William. Many thanks for the reply. It is now all starting to make sense. Are you aware of any SSH Server that runs on Win 98 SE ? The docs for Cygwin say it is only for windowsNT/2K/XP Regards Dave - Original Message - From: "William Hooper" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 0

RE: file transfer

2004-01-04 Thread Rick Cooper
Ultra VNC has integrated file transfer much like PcAnyhere, the latest beta includes directory transfer as well. http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/ > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Tom Appleby > Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 11:16 PM >

Re: Off-topic : TCP stack in Win2k3 (was RE: Windows 2003)

2004-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote: > > There are some changes in the semantics of the TCP stack under Windows > > 2003 which may affect old VNC Servers. > > Could you give more technical details about this change in TCP stack? How > would it affect program? It's changes in certa

Re: VNC Viewer and PCAnywhere 10.5

2004-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Stephen Gosin wrote: > I have found that after installing VNC Viewer, the TCP/IP Host mode in > PCAnwhere 10.5 do longer functioned in my LAN. A remote trying to access > the PCAnywhere host does not get a hookup screen. To correct it, I had to > uninstall VNC viewer, uninsta

VNC with or without sound!?

2004-01-04 Thread Paul
Hello! Ehm... i read in the list but i am not smarter... It is possible to install a virtual sounddriver. and send the sound from remote VNCserver to the client? or not?? Or have anyone an other idea? : ) ciao Paul ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROT

Re: Both sides of SSH

2004-01-04 Thread William Hooper
Dave - Market-Web said: > Hi William. > > Many thanks for the reply. It is now all starting to make sense. > > Are you aware of any SSH Server that runs on Win 98 SE ? > > The docs for Cygwin say it is only for windowsNT/2K/XP Oh? http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_1.html#SEC2 "That said, Cygwin can be ex

Re: VNC with or without sound!?

2004-01-04 Thread William Hooper
Paul said: > Hello! > > Ehm... i read in the list but i am not smarter... > It is possible to install a virtual sounddriver. and send the sound from > remote VNCserver to the client? or not?? > Or have anyone an other idea? : ) Is it possible? Sure. Now the question is what "virtual sounddriver"

Re: file transfer

2004-01-04 Thread Tom Appleby
Thanks for the information. It took 5 minutes to install (after removing the other vnc programs) and permitted me to transfer a 32 MB file over one minute within five minutes of starting. Not bad. Only problem encountered is that I cannot switch off my laptop. It just ignores the shutdown command.

Re: VNC with or without sound!?

2004-01-04 Thread Paul
It is possible to install a virtual sounddriver. and send the sound from remote VNCserver to the client? or not?? Or have anyone an other idea? : ) Is it possible? Sure. Now the question is what "virtual sounddriver" do you use? VNC doesn't do this. i don't have a virtual sounddriver :

Re: file transfer

2004-01-04 Thread Scott C. Best
Tom: Heya. For easy (and secure) file-transfer in Windows, give Kaboodle a try. Here's a URL to the file-transfer documentation so you can see what it looks like: http://www.kaboodle.org/help_cando4.html Hope this helps! -Scott > I have a PC cabled to wireless router and a lapto

Re: Both sides of SSH

2004-01-04 Thread Scott C. Best
Dave: Heya. Since your PC's are running Windows-98, it will be tricky for you to get an SSH server running on either of them. Sorry. :>( Win98 doesn't have "real" users like *nix or WinNT+ does, and SSH sorta depends on a user-based environment. I did hear of a special Win98 SSH server once

Re: VNC with or without sound!?

2004-01-04 Thread H. Phil Duby
From: "Paul" Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 10:39 AM > Hello! > > Ehm... i read in the list but i am not smarter... > It is possible to install a virtual sounddriver. and send the sound from > remote VNCserver to the client? or not?? > Or have anyone an other idea? : ) > > ciao > Paul Not pa

Using VNC with ssh on Windows XP

2004-01-04 Thread Rachan Malhotra
I am trying to use VNC with SSH on windows. I installed sshd (from Cygwin installer) on my laptop that's running Win XP. I configured my host, started the SSH daemon and tried to login to this server from another machine, but was unable to login. A little research showed that I am supposed to confi

Re: Using VNC with ssh on Windows XP

2004-01-04 Thread Robin Hill
On Sun Jan 04, 2004 at 03:22:36PM -0800, Rachan Malhotra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to use VNC with SSH on windows. I installed sshd (from > Cygwin installer) on my laptop that's running Win XP. I configured my > host, started the SSH daemon and tried to login to this server from > a

"Poll Full Screen" in beta 4.0b4 ?

2004-01-04 Thread Leonard Jenkins
Does anybody know where this option has gone to in realvnc beta 4.0 ? ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: file transfer

2004-01-04 Thread Rick Cooper
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Tom Appleby > Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 4:12 PM > To: Rick Cooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: file transfer > > > Thanks for the information. > It took 5 minutes to install (after removing the

Client printing

2004-01-04 Thread Dr. Lawrence M. Fox
Warning: this may be a really dumb question with a really simple answer, but I couldn't find it in my searches. I am trying to open source software. A need is to access the host but print at my client. I had the the idea to enable print-to-file on my host machine using the printer I have on my cl