Allan,
1. What is the error message you receive from your viewers in the case where
you are unable to connect to the server?
3. How long are you waiting after the server operating system has come up
before trying to connect?
4. If you are sure VNC Server is installed for Service-Mode? If so, a
David,
Have you tried upgrading at least the server to VNC 4.1.1?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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I'll have to explain the four sites in order to help keep them straight...
My office: I have FIOS (VerizonDSL) and a DLink router. Ports 5800 and 5900 are
forwarded to a W2K server running DynDNS updater and VNC server 4.x. I am also
using my XP laptop as a client.
New Jersey (NJ): I have a W
hello,
I'm trying to get dtsession to come up on solaris 8.
I changed the session type on the vncserver script (have 3 machines
running this way, only one is being a problem). The others work fine,
but this one just won't get rid of the grey X 'twm' session.
I've tried using pkgrm and removin
hello,
I'm trying to get dtsession to come up on solaris 8.
I changed the session type on the vncserver script (have 3 machines
running this way, only one is being a problem). The others work fine,
but this one just won't get rid of the grey X 'twm' session.
I've tried using pkgrm and removin
We are implementing VNC server on an embedded platform and are using the
latest RFB protocol spec (version 3.8, Dated 8 July 2005). I have an
implementation related question which I am not sure of from the spec:
* Spec allows client to change the pixel format and requires
servers to support