Hi,
How can I copy files to my server (vnc server is running on it) from my
laptop (vnc viever is running on it.
Thanks
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Hello VNC users,
I have set sharing in my VNC server to:
Never treat new connections as sherad
just to have exclusive access to the VNC server.
When another user user is trying to access the same VNC server, the
following error message is issued:
server closed connection unexpectedly
I presume th
As far as I know VNC is not intented to be an complete FILE TRANSFER
system... It is only an system where you can transmit an desktop/screen
from one computer to another one. File transaction has NOTHING to do with
it - and i do not believe that modules like this will be installed soon...
Easiest t
Feico,
The current VNC release supports only ASCII clipboard data.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Subject: RealVNC server and binary clipboard
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Andrew,
Re Hosts, see http://www.realvnc.com/v4/winvnc.html#5
-register is used by the installer to install the VNC Server service.
The VNC Password is specified as a 3DES-encrypted binary value. There are
various third-party tools for creating these values, or you can simply use
the vncconfig
Ken,
Was there anything in the Event Log on the server machine?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> I had VNC running f
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 12:53, Marco wrote:
> As far as I know VNC is not intented to be an complete FILE TRANSFER
> system... It is only an system where you can transmit an desktop/screen
> from one computer to another one. File transaction has NOTHING to do with
> it - and i do not believe that mod
Ken,
If you are running VNC Server 4 then there will be events logged regarding
connections being made and dropped, in the Event Log.
Are you sure you are using VNC Server 4?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Hehe.. oki... Using only plain RealVNC for this - having an ftp-server (or
ssh - whatever) near me... didn't know that there are tools out there
having it
thx for the update :)
Regards, Bigfoot29
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Jerome R. Westrick wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 12:53, Marco wrote:
> > As fa
Carlos,
The "secret" of using vnc from a browser is this. If you can run
the full client on the machine, and that works. Then the only other
possibilities for problems are forwarding the java vnc port and having
a browser that supports java.
The reason for this is the java client connects
Hi,
I seem to have been able to avoid the problem by
specifying different Common Namens for the two
certificates I wanted to sign. By doing this, I did
not get the "TXT_DB error number 2" error and the
certificate was signed.
However, the other errors remain and even though they
don't seem to affe
Hello,
I recently installed VNC Server 4.0 on our Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
Server. I set the password and I was able to connect using the viewer. I
tested the connection from home using a VPN connection through our firewall
and it worked as well.
Today, I had our Europe office install t
Are you sure that they typed in the password correctly. Have them change it
to something simple like "a" and try that.
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Yeah, that looks like what I need. Thanks...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:11:37 +0100, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you try this page: http://www.realvnc.com/products/KVM-via-IP/ ?
>
> :)
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