Hi,
I am using the vnc 4.4.1.
My problem is when i open one xterm it will work fine.But when i want to
open a new window throgh the help (by right click) then the vnc hangs.
Curently i am opening the xterms in background and working.But by mistake if
i open any item using menu it hangs.
I am runni
Want,
If you want to have a VNC X session that is only visible via VNC, you should
use the "vncserver" command.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Luis Durand wrote:
> Hello,
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> I can not connect anymore to my pc. It happens after I installed VPN 3
> from cisco. Every time that I tried to access that computer I just got
> the window that said " attempting to connect to host" and after " unable
> to connect host.: time out". I check the V
This is very very odd. What O/S is in your PC B? Beside PC C can't
ping PC B, can PC C open a VNC connection to PC B (normally the answer
should be No)?
Have you triggered some firewall by mistake in PC B?
Javier Sheh wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 3 PC's in 3 different subnets in my intran
Yes, I did not get answer when I ping, but I could not find the firewall
option at PC-server or PC-viewer side on VNC tray icon
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Luis Durand wrote:
> Yes, I did not get answer when I ping, but I could not find the firewall
> option at PC-server or PC-viewer side on VNC tray icon
Oh sorry, mea culpa. I wanted to type Cisco VPN client's system
tray icon, not VNC system tray icon, but the word slipped me :-s
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Hello,
I can not connect anymore to my pc. It happens after I installed VPN 3
from cisco. Every time that I tried to access that computer I just got
the window that said " attempting to connect to host" and after " unable
to connect host.: time out". I check the VNC server settings and they
look
All PCs are running Windows 2000. I found out that PC B that has the Server
was running 3.3.3 R9 while the Client in PC A was running 4.1.1. Could this
cause such a problem? I re-installed the software on both PC A and B to
4.1.2 but still have the same problem with the IP addresses.
From
when my server's ipaddress changed and i tried to enter its new address, i
could not do it. In the dialog box i cleared the old adress that appears
hilited and entered the new ipaddress. Click ok. I received a 'cannot connect'
error because the old address was being used. I do not seem to replac
hello
Here I am back with details ; both PCs are WinXP SP2 and the link is DSL.
The connection works in Listening mode ; I picked up a port below 1024 instead
of the standard one.
The Viewer side :
- a Linksys router with the Port Forwarding done for the port
- ZoneAlarm with the port open for
Hi James,
Thanks for your reply. My ultimate goal is to have a single desktop from at
work and at home, i.e., I can access the desktop at my office while I am at
home, but I don't want to the monitor to display while I am doing that. Or
it can be like the remote desktop of Windows XP Pro. When you
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