On Mon Jan 08, 2007 at 01:39:41PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Some infos about my os:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# uname -a
> Linux ia641 2.6.9-22.EL #1 SMP Mon Sep 19 17:54:55 EDT 2005 ia64 ia64 ia64
GNU/Linux
>
> So i install the "vnc-4_1_2-x86_linux[1].tar.gz" according the readme file.
>
>
Hello,
Free version of Real VNC does NOT support multiple users. You have to
buy either the personal or enterprise editions.
I use Tightvnc - which supports multiple users at the same time.
www.tightvnc.com
I hope you are using free edition 4.1.2, because of the security threat
issue discu
I have free edition, and can access my server via over 10 people at one
time, do this in the VNC viewer, see link below for a screen dump
http://img.recoding.net/multiplevnc.JPG
On 08/01/07, Neal Hartgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Free version of Real VNC does NOT support multipl
Hi Raju,
Do you mean "will currently running VNC servers be killed during the
installation"? If so, then the answer is normally "no" - existing sessions
will continue to run, although it's generally advisable to kill them &
create new sessions as soon as possible, to avoid confusion!
Cheers,
We
Jurn,
It sounds like you're running winvnc4.exe manually. To hide the VNC
Server's command prompt, you need to run it with the "-noconsole"
command-line argument.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jurn
Well the slight problem i did have is that it resets itself, so as soon as
another person connects/reconnects, then everyone is pushed off, that might
have been the problem. i tried TightVNC, but i found it hard to setup on the
Server2000 i was working on at the time, so just used RealVNC, glad to
Daniel,
Thanks, that was something I investigated a while ago (aprox 2 years -
version 3 I think) and that is why I went with tightvnc. I was just not
aware of the ability of sharing a session with other users at the same
time was implemented in the free edition.
I might have to reconsider no
Hi Wez,
The response to "rpm -q -a | grep vnc" gives only one item:
xorg-x11-Xvnc-6.9.0-48
Port 5900 is owned by the process "X".
Is there some other place I can look to find out which version
of vnc this is (and how to replace it with "yours")?
Rgrds, Mike
Michael,
You should be able to run Xvnc to see the help output, and then scroll back
up in the terminal to find the VNC version information.
If not, you could contact the vendor who provided the package to obtain
version information.
To replace it with the VNC Free Edition 4.1.2 package, you sho
Hi Wez,
I sent you this mail in response to your question (which VNC server).
I've told you. It's the one supplied via SuSE from XORG (in their
6.9.0 versions of X).
It runs automatically, I don't have to do anything to start it!
Is this an adequate answer? Is it the source of my problem? Where
Neal,
You are mistaken.
All VNC servers have supported access by multiple VNC Viewers at the same
time since version 3.
No version of VNC for Windows supports multiple concurrent logged on users
with separate desktops - that is functionality provided only by Microsoft's
Terminal Services, which
Daniel,
Can you explain what you mean by "resets itself"? If you've configured VNC
Server to treat incoming connections as shared, or if your viewers are
configured to request to share the server, then you will be able to connect
multiple viewers to the server at the same time.
Cheers,
Wez @ Re
ahh oki thank you
many thanks,
Dan
On 08/01/07, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dan,
>
> You don't - you either set the server to ignore what viewers request and
> always be shared, or you set the option in the viewers if you only want to
> share the desktop sometimes.
>
> Cheers,
Ah i didn't realize i had to also set the server to shared, it seemed every
time i disconnected, that client was the set to 'do not share connection'
thankyou for your help James :)
Dan
On 08/01/07, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Daniel,
>
> Can you explain what you mean by "rese
Dan,
You don't - you either set the server to ignore what viewers request and
always be shared, or you set the option in the viewers if you only want to
share the desktop sometimes.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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The controlled side's cursor blinks when it's being monitored. What do you
think the reason is? How will you solve the problem?
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