> 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
>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
try tightvnc 1.3.8
www.tightvnc.com
J. Ufer wrote:
>>Often times I will want to copy ...
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>
>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
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.
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
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.
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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
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 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
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
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