Re: Microsoft XP Remote Desktop as Client?

2006-09-15 Thread J. Ufer
> Rather than having our users intall the VNC client at home ... For using the windows-vnc-client there is no need for installing. first. copy the file "vncviewer.exe" to a directory which you want may be to c:\windows\system32 or to C:\WINNT\system32 i preferred extra directory C:\WORK second: c

Re: Local Hard Disk Access - copying files

2006-09-15 Thread J. Ufer
>Often times I will want to copy ... one possibility is cut and paste: - screen content can easily transferred for one computer to the other computer second possibility is: - installing the ultravnc-server-components and use the ultravnc-client (there is a feature to copy files like in pc-anywhere

Re: Local Hard Disk Access - copying files

2006-09-15 Thread Neal Hartgrove
try tightvnc 1.3.8 www.tightvnc.com J. Ufer wrote: >>Often times I will want to copy ... >> >> > >one possibility is cut and paste: >- screen content can easily transferred for one computer to the other computer >second possibility is: >- installing the ultravnc-server-components and use the

caps locks on

2006-09-15 Thread franciss
I am using enterprise version 4.1.8. When I connect and the client has their caps lock on I cannot turn it off or hit shift key to turn get lower case letters. I have seen many postings for this, but no resolutions. Anyone know if there are key strokes to do this? I am connecting to a UNIX system.

Re: Local Hard Disk Access?

2006-09-15 Thread Alex Pelts
VNC Enterprise Edition does that but you need to pay for it. Regards, Alex Jeff Kraeger wrote: Is VNC capable of accessing local hard disks on the client machine while being remotely connected to a PC at work? Often times I will want to copy files from my PC at work (remotely connected) to my

RE: Local Hard Disk Access?

2006-09-15 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Jeff, VNC Enterprise and Personal Editions support file-transfer between viewer and server (see http://www.realvnc.com/products/features.html), as well as providing session security, etc. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

MY IP-Adress on Verizon Online

2006-09-15 Thread jcunniff
Hello, everybody! If you are a Verizon Online customer, please respond to me, (including you are not a customer, but knows how to do something, you can reply)... I am not a familiar person with Verizon Online, but I am visiting a friend's apartment with a DSL. I am a able person. Here is the pr

RE: MY IP-Adress on Verizon Online

2006-09-15 Thread Lachterman, Gregg
The Westell page is the configuration page of the DSL modem/router that was provided by Verizon. This box takes a PUBLIC IP address (the one you get when you do a "whois" on IRC) and bridges it to a 'Private' IP address on the local side of the Westell box. You would use that PUBLIC address to acc

Does release 4.1.2 address PC hijacking?

2006-09-15 Thread Kirk Waingrow
Does the new 4.1.2 release close the door on the intruder that has been able to hijack PC's, drop a "oagain.exe" on the desktop, delete the installed anti-virus software and do whatever else oagain is able to do? http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2485311&sid=ccf7efa22edfcbfe4aea30f30

Re: MY IP-Adress on Verizon Online

2006-09-15 Thread John Cunniff
Dear Gregg, Hello, Gregg! Thank you for explaining to me about Westell Modem. I think I understand what you are talking about. Ok, so, 192.168.1.47 is the bridge of the public IP address to the local IP address into a computer. That was why VNC said 192.168.1.47 that would means that I canno