On Monday 01 January 2007 20:34, Geza Levai wrote:
>I had NO PROBLEM connecting to his PC in his HOME using exactly the
>SAME method.
>(1st of all this means, that there is no problem on my end, right?).
Most likely.
>We tried it also by having him disable his XP firewall on h
(Resend: Mail server rejects attachments - I sent the log
as a zip'ed attachment. Here again as inline text).
Hi Wez,
Thanks for your response.
Below please find the xev output for the following sequence
of events:
- Start up xev.
- on the "real" keyboard press Alt-Gr + E and then space bar
Anyone has solution of the following issue?
EDDIE
Eddie Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
When I use my ReadVNC viewer (4.0 or 4.1) to connect to a RealVNC server
(service mode), I got the following errors after a few second of connection.
read: Connection reset by peer (10054)
I checked th
Hi,
can anyone help me ? when i start the server test page i get this:
The IP address requesting this web page is 89.166.164.158
Connecting to port 5900 ... succeeded.
Waiting for server to send version string...
Unknown server ( RFB 003.003 )
the firewall is disabled and i forward the port
Hello Mick,
Thanks for your thorough response to my email.
>Is there a way to change the default value of the target port
of 5500
>on the server side?
Yes, go to the VNC server Connections tab. BTW, I thought that the
default
port is 5900, not 5500.
Right up front: thanks to the RealVNC guys for tolerating
this release announcement on their email list.
Just last week, we released version 2.00 of EchoVNC: the
only VNC flavor with integrated echoWare, allowing VNC Viewers to
connect to VNC Servers without either side having to
Hi.
I'm running VNC Viewer Personal Edition (4.2.7) on my Windows (XP) box, and
vncserver Profession (Xvnc Enterprise Edition E4.2.7) on my Solaris (Nevada,
Build 55) box.
There are missing icons in the vncviewer window on my Windows box:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robesoh/343334121/in/