RE: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active screen?

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
This answer should be put in FAQ! > -Message d'origine- > De : Kevin Smathers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : mardi 27 avril 2004 06:47 > @ : Derek at CD Baby > Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : Re: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active screen? > > KDE has desktop s

RE: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread myron_in_da_house
On the subject of compliment one another. I use TS to manage out servers, but VNC server is also loaded on both servers. It's not been the first time that the TS session has screwed up proper, not allowing me to log out at all, so in I go on VNC, direct to the server's console, fire-up the term

RE: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On the subject of compliment one another. > > I use TS to manage out servers, but VNC server is also loaded on both servers. > It's not been the first time that the TS session has screwed up proper, not allowing > me to log out at all, so in

RE: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active screen?

2004-04-27 Thread James Weatherall
Or, in either of the cases below, see http://www.realvnc.com/v4/ and use either the native X remoting module or x0vncserver, depending on your needs, both of which are based on VNC 4. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > KDE has desktop sharing built in. Look for 'System/Remote > Access/Desktop Sharing'. Con

Fw: Can't get connection to remote server from behind wireless router/firewall

2004-04-27 Thread Jay Diamond
I am sending this again because I received delivery failure on original - Original Message - From: Jay Diamond To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 8:34 PM Subject: Can't get connection to remote server from behind wireless router/firewall My configuration is as follows: Re

RE: Auth Fails on a Win2k Server Reboot before logging in as administrator

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
Your VNC server isn't run in service mode. Please read the FAQ and manual for more details. http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#2 > -Message d'origine- > De : Danny Anello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : lundi 26 avril 2004 23:25 > @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : Auth Fails o

RE: Firewall / Router Setup Problem?

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
You have then to tell us more how your firewall/router is configured. Is the port-forwarding configured properly? Does it have a sort of filter? Or does it control the relative bandwidth used (ie, it would attribute less bandwidth to certain addresse/port)? > -Message d'origine--

Error reading protocol version

2004-04-27 Thread Waszkewitz Peter (PA-ATMO/EES22) *
Trying to connect to a VNC server on a Win2K system through a firewall (over which I do not have any control) I receive an "error reading protocol version" message. A packet sniffer shows me that there is a connection established, but instead of the protocol version RBF something only some 0s are r

Re: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Corné Beerse
Jerome R. Westrick wrote: On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 11:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On the subject of compliment one another. I use TS to manage out servers, but VNC server is also loaded on both servers. It's not been the first time that the TS session has screwed up proper, not allowing me to log

Problem with VNC on Windows 2003

2004-04-27 Thread Uwe Appmeier
Hi, we just tried to work with TightVNC 1.9 and now with RealVNC 3.3.7 and both gave the same problem connecting to a Windows 2003 Server. We got the "black screen" not on any connect but on the most of the tries. I changed the "error handling" to restart service, but no change. What can we do to

Re: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC viewer?

2004-04-27 Thread csuva11
Hi all, Just in case this was never received, I am sending it again. Thanks, Chuck Bruno ---Original Message--- From: csuva11 Date: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:19:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC viewer? Hello, Is there any way to remo

Re: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Mike Miller
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Corni Beerse wrote: > This message clearly shows how and where Micro$oft makes abuse and reuse > of terms: The protocol that is used by VNC is called RDP. AFAIK, that's > a kind of open protocol. > > Then M$ started those stuff they call RemoteDesktop for which they user > the

Re: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Benjamin Watkins
At 09:57 AM 4/27/2004 , Corni Beerse wrote: This message clearly shows how and where Micro$oft makes abuse and reuse of terms: The protocol that is used by VNC is called RDP. AFAIK, that's a kind of open protocol. Then M$ started those stuff they call RemoteDesktop for which they user the abbre

Re: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread William Hooper
Corni Beerse said: [snip] > This message clearly shows how and where Micro$oft makes abuse and reuse > of > terms: The protocol that is used by VNC is called RDP. No it's not. "The VNC protocol is a simple protocol for remote access to graphical user interfaces. It is based on the concept of a

RE: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC viewer?

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
I've replied it already. Look: http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-April/044963.html > -Message d'origine- > De : csuva11 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : mardi 27 avril 2004 16:19 > @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : Re: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC

RE: Problem with VNC on Windows 2003

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
Do you, par chance, use TS at the same time? Try VNC4beta. > -Message d'origine- > De : Uwe Appmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : mardi 27 avril 2004 16:11 > @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : Problem with VNC on Windows 2003 > > Hi, > > we just tried to work with TightVNC

RE: Error reading protocol version

2004-04-27 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
Did you get the password dialog? The port is open in the firewall, but is it forwarded? Or is it forwarded to the correct internal address? You've tried three diff. NIC for client, but have you tried diff. NIC for server? > -Message d'origine- > De : Waszkewitz

RE: 'Another instance of RealVNC is already running.'

2004-04-27 Thread David Broadwell
There is some more information on this one. I have isolated WHEN this situation occurs. Every time my system's lease expires for it's IP and it receives a new one. > When the dialog window pops up again, don't close it. Open > task manager, sort the list by CPU time and move the dialog > wi

Fw: RE: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC viewer?

2004-04-27 Thread csuva11
Thanks, I missed it somehow. Chuck ---Original Message--- From: Seak, Teng-Fong Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:52:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How can I remove the history stored in the VNC viewer? I've replied it already. Look: http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-lis

RE: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active screen?

2004-04-27 Thread Wayne Throop
:: KDE has desktop sharing built in. Look for 'System/Remote :: Access/Desktop Sharing'. Configuration is through the KDE control :: center under 'Internet & Network/Desktop Sharing'. This tool :: implements the RFB protocol so it can talk to any VNC client, but to :: configure it so that it can

Re: building VNC 3.3.7 on 64-bit Solaris 9

2004-04-27 Thread Peter C. Vernam
At 10:51 AM 4/26/2004, Dave Love wrote: "Peter C. Vernam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can anyone tell me what I have to do to get "make World" to generate > Makefiles that say "AS = /usr/ccs/bin/as -xarch=v9"? Or is there > another way to get this to work? Why do you want to, i.e. what advantag

Re: on Linux/KDE, how do I let someone see my active screen?

2004-04-27 Thread Derek at CD Baby
> >Now I'm trying to do the same thing in Linux/KDE. > >(Let someone see my active screen - same thing I see.) > >How can I get the unix vncserver to show my existing window? > >___ > KDE has desktop sharing built in. Look for 'System/Remote > Access/De

RE: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Nicholson, Rob
>So, there you go. Job done. TS and VNC complement each other perfectly. Yes they do - we use both. Terminal Server & Citrix has two primary advantages: o Reduce TCO by using server based centralised computing o Publish legacy Windows applications on the web This isn't really what VNC is about

RE: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Nicholson, Rob
>No it's not. Is RDP far more tightly tied into the back end rendering system in Windows TS or is it just a protocol for transferring bitmaps etc. down low-bandwidth lines? It used to be that Citrix ICA protocol knocked the spots off RDP but RDP has now caught up in terms of efficiency. RDP/ICA

RE: VNC vs. TS

2004-04-27 Thread Jonathan Lennox
On Tuesday, April 27 2004, "Nicholson, Rob" wrote to "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" saying: > >No it's not. > > Is RDP far more tightly tied into the back end rendering system in Windows > TS or is it just a protocol for transferring bitmaps etc. down low-bandwidth > lines? Both. As far as I can tell it