Hi,
Can anyone tell me if VNC is compatible with Windows Server 2003 please?
Thanks
Daniel Jesse
IT Assistant
Mendip Housing IT Services
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Erik Soderquist wrote:
hmmm, not being able to trust those you work with that would be
something I had not considered. thank you an answer that makes some
sense.
Erik,
this is more common that you imagine I guess.
I am currently an employee of one company (let's call it A), working
with compu
Hello,
We are testing configuration with dedicated X port ; we have added lines in :
/etc/dt/config/Xservers
:5 Local [EMAIL PROTECTED] root /usr/local/bin/dtstartXvnc :5 1280x1024 xx
The dtstartXvnc script is customized with local font path :
...
stmArgs="-desktop ${lsname}${disp} -Disc
Daniel,
The VNC 4 series is compatible with Windows 2003 Server, yes.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Is there a suitable VNC client viewer for a Nokia 9300 mobile?
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Hi VNC Team
Please help meI am going crazy trying to figure this out
I have two machines on two seperate networks. Network A and Network B
Network A holds a PC that is the viewer. Network B has one server which using
port forwarding to receive all VNC requests.
I have connected a VNC Viewer PC
Touraj Vaziri wrote:
Hi VNC Team
Please help meI am going crazy trying to figure this out
I have two machines on two seperate networks. Network A and Network B
Network A holds a PC that is the viewer. Network B has one server which using
port forwarding to receive all VNC requests.
I have conne
Touraj Vaziri wrote:
Hi Yann
Thankyou very much for replying.
I have forwarded all port 5500 and 5900 to my VNC Server on Network B
But when i press on the 'Add New Client' option, what do i put in
therehow do i know the IP address
of the PC that is the VNC viewer especially since it is within
Here comes a missing email for the mailing list archive :)
Yann
Touraj Vaziri wrote:
Hi Yann
One other thing...I use the following format (myIPaddress:5900) to
connect from the VNC Viewer to the VNC Server
I dont use port 5500 to connect from the Viewer to the Server
Furthermore I have routed the
Touraj Vaziri wrote:
WOW
I have got it
THANKYOU SO SO MUCHHow can I say it more sincerely than this
Thankyou and I hope the same kind support is given to you in life
Regards
Touraj
Means my last explainations were nearly understandable ;)
You're welcome, enjoy VNC :)
Yann
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Hi, I have the same problem on two machine with Fedora Core 3 and
vnc-server-4.0-8 (but also with 4.1.1), the error is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat .vnc/fw1\:1.log
Xvnc version 4.0 - built Oct 6 2004 08:11:33
Underlying X server release 60801000, The X.Org Foundation
Tue Apr 26 15:30:50 2005
vn
All,
How can I initiate a VNC session, using the Real VNC Viewer Java Applet, that
does not cause the opening of a new window but rather replace the window
currently being displayed in my browser... if this is possible.
Thanks, in advance, for any and all responses.
Sincerely,
Steve
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How do I lock the display so that no one at the office see's what I'm doing?
I'm running the free version of VNC 4.1 for Windows
The server is a win 2000 pro pc with auto log on.
Whe I access it from home (via XP) the display is not being locked at the
office.
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Beat that horse...
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Scenario C is assuming the following points.
1. A single remote user with a software firewall, who doesn't belong to
a larger corporation, a one person organization. You're supporting them
as a contractor.
At your location, setup a SSH server available on the internet
Hi there.
I've been trying to get x0vncserver to work under Solaris 7.
Not sure of the correct use, but I do get the following error message,
and I was wondering if anyone knows what this means?
target: x0vncserver -SecurityTypes=None
Mon Apr 25
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In all of these scenarios, you do the setup before hand. All of these
scenarios are easily installed, and configured as a tech, and are as
simple as 1-3 clicks for a user, no config, because everything (ssh
keys, vpn preshared keys, etc) are all saved and stored in advance.
A momen
Hi,
I just bought some licenses for the personal edition, version 4.1.1, of
VNC server which is currently running on a Windows XP box. When I had the
free version, I easily could connect from linux boxes. However when I try
to connect to this new version from linux I get this error:
---
> vncview
.. if in the xstartup I use:
startkde &
..and not use:
twm &
.. I can use vnc server but only if I excute:
#vncserver -kill :1
#vncserver :1
.. in fact after the boot I from the viewer I receive Connection Refused 10061 !
my xstartup is:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desk
I posted this question earlier and never received a copy of my post via
e-mail. By chance that the attached question never got post I am sending it
again.
Please excuse the duplicate post if you have already received the attached.
Thanks. :-)
How can I initiate a VNC session, using the Real VNC
How does one go about installing VNC server on Solaris 7 when it comes
as a "package". .vnc-4_1_1-sparc_solaris.pkg.
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Cengiz,
You need to use VNC Viewer Personal or Enterprise Edition to connect to VNC
Server Personal or Enterprise Edition.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Sent: 26 April 2005 20:46
> To:
Wez,
Since there is no Linux version for the Personal and Enterprise editions,
I had to change the server encryption settings to "prefer on", rather than
"always on". So now I can connect from both windows and linux.
-Cengiz
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, James Weatherall wrote:
> Cengiz,
>
> You need t
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