On Sunday 28 January 2007 00:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was using MACROMEDIA FLASH MX on my distant PC when the VNC viewer
> closed itselft. When I try to reconnect, after the password prompt, I get:
> "server closed connection unexpectedly".
> I tried to connect via Java: after t
Hi Mick,
> As far as I know, if the application crashed and we're talking here about
> a
> Windows machine, then someone needs to physically access it to reboot it.
I am so lucky... after 10 hours I can finally connect: the offending soft
was killed by DrWatson!
> If
> it is a Linux OS with MM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> If
>> it is a Linux OS with MMF running in Vmware or WINE then you should be
>> able
>> to ssh into it and kill the offending application.
>>
>
> Is there an alternative of ssh for Windows?...
Server editions of WinNT provide the option to install Telnet. So
y
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If
it is a Linux OS with MMF running in Vmware or WINE then you should be
able
to ssh into it and kill the offending application.
Is there an alternative of ssh for Windows?...
Server editions of WinNT provide the option to install Teln
On Sunday 28 January 2007 18:55, Beardudeguy wrote:
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>> If
> >>> it is a Linux OS with MMF running in Vmware or WINE then you should be
> >>> able
> >>> to ssh into it and kill the offending application.
> >>
> >> Is there an alternative of ss
Beardudeguy wrote:
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>> Server editions of WinNT provide the option to install Telnet. So
>> you could telnet inside and do a shutdown/reboot. But only for server
>> editions ..
>
> Windows XP Pro comes with Telnet.
XP PRo comes with Telnet? Are you sure? We
Ah, luck faded away: I opened a simple Font file(!), and I'm getting the
same error again...
There's a mail server and an IM software currently running fine on the
machine... I really can't understand why VNC is so (damn) capricious.
A suggestion for the VNC programmers: add a "user-defined passwo
Are you sure TightVNC could provide interface of a single application? I've
searched through all it's options, but I didn't find such a function. The
TightVNC version I use is tightvnc-1.2.9.
- Original Message -
From: "Robin Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007
It's strange that the first two web links in your email seems unusable. I have
found some information about GGI project through google, and I found this VNC
LibGGI target - allows LibGGI applications to display over the network using
the VNC protocol. Needs porting from old LibGGI.
I want to de
Doyal McVicker wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> I have a problem with VNC Server free addition. 4.1.2.
> I have been using the program to help computer users, who are elderly
> or have limited resources, with out charge for my services.
> The program has worked with out any problem for quite some time. But
Mark Evans wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to a 'remote' Win95
>machine downstairs, but keep getting the
>Connection Refused message.
>
>The set-up is as follows:
>
>LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected to internet, local IP 192.168.1.1.
>-- Win95 PC is c
If you are looking for a flavor of VNC that will export a specific
X-based application instead of the whole desktop, x11vnc provides this
functionality.
lizhong wrote:
> It's strange that the first two web links in your email seems unusable. I
> have found some information about GGI project thr
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Beardudeguy wrote:
Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Server editions of WinNT provide the option to install Telnet. So
you could telnet inside and do a shutdown/reboot. But only for server
editions ..
Windows XP Pro comes with Telnet.
XP PRo comes with Telnet? Are
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