[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
Hello VNC users,
i want to start vnc on a HP UX 10.20 machine, but there is
an error message:
# x0vncserver -h
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't open shared library: /usr/lib/libdld.2
/usr/lib/dld.sl: No such file or directory
Do I need another packa
I really like VNC4, the new option to logoff when the last client
disconnects is
very handy --- except --- if the option is set on NT and the logon
screen you
change your mind and exit the VNC client it SHUTS your machine down. Very
annoying for a production machine, is this behaviour by design
I have the free version of Zonealarm on my PC and I have the basic
protection of a linksys router. The router has port forwarding for 5800.
In addition I thought that the firewall might be an issue but it blocks
internet access to a program until its approved, and I have approved it to
access th
No thats cool, I'll reboot again anyway can't hurt
> Duh sorry about the reboot option - you obviously have done so if it works
> internally.
> Back to the drawing board.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Ellingsworth
> Virtual Curriculum
> AIM: vc2000support
> http://mail.med.upenn.edu/~jellings/
>
> -Ori
Twas brillig, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] scrobe:
> Original Message
> Hello VNC users,
>
> i want to start vnc on a HP UX 10.20 machine, but there is
> an error message:
>
> # x0vncserver -h
> /usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't open shared library: /usr/lib/libdld.2
> /usr/lib/dld.sl: No such fi
Hi All,
I have a customer who needs to hook his laptop into one of
his client's networks when he is visiting that client. His
client is several hundred miles away from my customer's
facility.
Since my customer needs access to a large database (not
SQL) at his own facility, Real VNC seems to
Systemtools ( the people that make hyena ) also have a FREE
remote control tool that ships with Hyena but is available
As a separate free download.
It basically just installs VNC ( your flavor of choice ) onto
PC's remotely on a domain.
It's a great standalone program ( and also great as part of
Hello, I just join the list. First excuse my English, I'm from Argentina
and speak Spanish.
I need to use VNC as server in a PC which access internet using a router
(the PC is from my customer). The PC that run like a client (the viewer)
has a real IP and is my own PC at home.
I read that I can t