Ah, it's been a few weeks since I installed; presumably I said yes to that dialog and
didn't run the service installer. (If I had it would presumably give me the same error
it does now: the service is already running).
Either way, last night I tried un- and re-installing VNC, saying yes to the "
I'm looking for advice as to how users would suggest deploying VNC on a
network.
We are a school district with about 2000 workstations (Mac and Windows).
I'm looking for a solution that would allow me to control user
workstations for those calling in for technical support help.
I'm guessing that
You need to install a Java Virtual Machine. Your best bet is to go to
http://www.sun.com/java and download their latest version.
Alternately (not recommended), you can install Microsoft's JVM. They
indicate an end-of-life for MS JVM sometime in 2007 so it may make sense to
start using Sun's. They
I am trying to access another computer via IE6 and I can't do it on an XP
machine, but I can do it on Win2000 machine. I've tried disabling
firewalls. Router has the proper ports directed. All I get on the XP
machine is a little red square in the top left corner (same thing as when a
picture doe
I have the VNC server running as a service on a Windows XP Pro machine.
Access is via a web browser on port 5800, tunneling through ssh to a Linux
network, and then to the Windows XP Pro machine, which is on the Linux
network. You can be sure that someone more capable than I set this up and
made i
I have a requirement to connect to multiple sites without having to
(potentially) keep changing my network's IP addresses. If I can connect
via VPN how do I get my remote connection software (or do I need
specialist software?) to use the VPN first, instead of my internal
network (do I need to do so
Have you tried the native client first just to make sure the server is working
correctly?
-Original Message-
From: Clark B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dimanche 9 mai 2004 06:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vncviewer.class not found
I've installed RealVNC version 3.3.7 on
During VNC installation, there's a dialog asking if you want to create some
icon and if you want to install VNC as a service and start it. If you had chosen
these options but afterwards you run "Install as a service", I don't know what that
would give.
-Original Message-
From:
From what I could see, RealVNC doesn't develop viewer for Pocket PC. Where
did you find the suggested website? Who suggested it?
So your problem is just the viewer, right? Why don't you ask that Pocket PC
version developpers?
-Original Message-
From: E. Sprow [mailto:
Oh, it's a laptop. And the network adapter, is it integrated in the
motherboard (ie the laptop) or is it in a PCMCIA card?
So, it seems like your connectivity cracks in sustain mode. Overheat??
-Original Message-
From: KIMA Informatikdienste - Mag. Alexey Grubauer [mail
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 12:12, Tony Ford wrote:
> I have a requirement to connect to multiple sites without having to
> (potentially) keep changing my network's IP addresses. If I can connect
> via VPN how do I get my remote connection software (or do I need
> specialist software?) to use the VPN fir
Only way is to have the 2 networks on a simluar class of IP, i.e. 10.1.x.x
& 10.2.x.x set the subnet to 255.255.248.0 put a VPN pipe between the two,
and and get 2 routers either end of the broadband connection to route
traffic from one network to the other. We use this between our office in
London
I4ts not PCMCIA card, but I don4t know if its integrated in the motherboard
since I didn4t ever open the thing.
Overheat? don4t think so.
connectivity cracks always. no matter if i made a fresh reboot, after
running a while nor recovering from sustain mode.
So far:
reinstalling SP4 didn4t help.
now
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