i have dhcp server

2004-10-02 Thread Israel A. Martínez Ibarra
hi, my name is israel and i'm new in vnc software. i have two lan's, both behind a router and i want to connet it, but my problem is that 6 of 8 in lan1 and 3 of 4 in lan2 have local ip address obtained by dhcp server in the router. how i connect with this computers?, may i need to put static ip

Can't Access VNC via a browser.

2004-10-02 Thread Tony Frost
I'm guessing that this problem is probably caused by a setting in XP professional that is wrong but I don't know which one. I have a Laptop running WinXP (Home Edition) - SP2 with IE6 and a Desktop running WinXP (Professional/Media Centre Edition) - SP2 with IE6. I have installed the latest

Re: i have dhcp server

2004-10-02 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 09:09, Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra wrote: > hi, my name is israel and i'm new in vnc software. > > i have two lan's, both behind a router and i want to connet it, but my > problem is that 6 of 8 in lan1 and 3 of 4 in lan2 have local ip address > obtained by dhcp server in the

RE: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-02 Thread James Weatherall
Tony, > >From this I'm assuming that the viewer is only used to > communicate in "User Mode" and that a browser is only used to > communicate in "Service Mode". Sorry to all those experts who > are now falling about laughing but it wasn't obvious to me > and I still don't know if this is corre

SelectObject to CompatbleDC failed

2004-10-02 Thread Cesar Dela Paz
Hello, Anybody experience the error "SelectObject to CompatbleDC failed."? I can't connect to my server who has a private and public IP. The public IP points to the private IP. I can connect thru Remote Desktop. Even web publishing is working well over the internet. Any help is aprpeciate

RE: SelectObject to CompatbleDC failed

2004-10-02 Thread James Weatherall
Cesar, The most common cause of this error is that you've used Remote Desktop or Fast User Switching previous with the machine. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cesar Dela Paz > Sent: 02 October 2004 12:45 > To:

RE: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-02 Thread Tony Frost
Wez - thank for your reply - to follow the points through: "This is incorrect. The Java and native VNC Viewers are interchangeable. The most common cause of issues with the Java Viewer is the use of a separate port for serving the Java Viewer from the one used for the VNC protocol." I'll look in

Re: Re: How do I tell the version of my Linux vncserver?

2004-10-02 Thread geofgibson
Xvnc --help gives an 'unrecognized option' error. Xvnc -help does not give an version number Does this help tell us what version this is? Does anyone else know a way? Thanks. > > From: Corni Beerse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2004/10/01 Fri AM 10:15:06 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CC: [EMAIL P

Re: How do I tell the version of my Linux vncserver?

2004-10-02 Thread Robert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Xvnc --help gives an 'unrecognized option' error. >Xvnc -help does not give an version number > >Does this help tell us what version this is? Does anyone else know a way? > That's interesting. When I try it... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ Xvnc -help use: X [:] [option] -a #

Re: SelectObject to CompatbleDC failed

2004-10-02 Thread Alan Watchorn
Cesar, I see that Wez has already responded to your question but here is a workaround I use. The problem I have is I always get that error ("SelectObject to CompatbleDC failed") when I try to use VNC after I have used RDP on the same system. There appears to be a conflict between VNC and RDP on

Re: i have dhcp server

2004-10-02 Thread Alan Watchorn
Israel, There are several ways to do what you want (and there are a few messages on the list which describe them). Static IP addresses for everyone (all servers i.e. destination systems) will work but make sure they are global addesses not local - 192.168. - ones. A DHCP server on a LAN typi

Client close automatically after 1 hour more or less

2004-10-02 Thread Oscar Zamorano Gobernado
Hi! I'm using vnc to monitorize my Server 24 hours, and my vnc client close after a while. I need to fix it that problem, any idea? Thank you very much. ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.rea

First post,please ignore just a test.

2004-10-02 Thread Larry Hedrick
test please ignore ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

New user with setup questions.

2004-10-02 Thread Larry Hedrick
I am new to VNC and have a few questions. I have VNC installed on two XP home computers. The service computer has 2 users configured Fred and Sam. I logged in as Fred and did the VNC service install. When I log in as Fred the desktop is displayed on the monitor. I can connect from another XP home

Re: Can't Access VNC via a browser.

2004-10-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
First a work around. you are thinking about using the javaviewer to connect from outside (at some point) from a machine where you might not be able to install the viewer? this isn't an issue that often as you dont even really need to "install" it. I keep a copy of the windows client on my us