Runa,
Please submit support requests for VNC Enterprise Edition via
http://www.realvnc.com/support.html
Thanks,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Hello,
we use realvnc for some of our automated data visualisation. Therefore
we frequently launch "vncserver" automatically through a crontab entry.
Recently, it just so happened that we were launching two instances of
vncserver simultaneously. This leads to a race condition, with both
serv
Hey Chris! Thanks!
I did locate that site early on, and I hadn't realized that I needed 5500. I
think I've since discovered that port 5500 is for 'host-initiated"
sessions...? Not sure about that part, but I always launch from the viewer
side, and I've never forwarded 5500 before so I've never
Hi,
This morning I connected to the remote computer just fine. After lunch, I
could not connect to the remote computer. I called someone and had the computer
rebooted. I connected and everything worked fine again. After dinner, I had
the same problem. The remote computer does not respond.
Hey all,
I just recently set up my KDE to allow me to VNC into my native x:0 display.
I just followed the guide on the realvnc website to make this happen.
However for some reason I just can not get the password portion of this
guide to work. I have tried everything including making my own pas