RE: RE: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread James Weatherall
Andrew, "Connection timed out" has nothing to do with the Hosts setting - it means that the server computer isn't responding at all. That might be because there's a firewall in the way, or because the IP address you're using is wrong, for example. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Me

Can't get AltGr to work

2007-06-29 Thread Johan Parin
Hi all, I'm running a VNC server on a Linux box and a VNC viewer on my Windows machine (running Win2K). Both sides are using Free/Personal Edition 4.1.2. The AltGr key does not work properly when running through VNC. What happens apparantly is that the AltGr key generates two key events, Con

Re: Re: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread William Hooper
Please send replies to the list. Andrew Hime wrote: >> [snip] >>> Hey, it's a Windows app, right? Uninstall/reinstall, right? Nope. >>> Somehow, it retains the setting. The directory gets wiped, there's no >>> registry settings, and yet... >> >> It is stored in HKLM\SOFTWARE\RealVNC\WinVNC4\Hosts

RE: RE: RE: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread James Weatherall
Andrew, Please use Reply To All to ensure that responses go to the mailing list, too. "Connection timed out" means that the target computer simply isn't responding at all. It's not a VNC-specific error, but instead indicates a more fundamental configuration issue in your network. Are you sure y

Re: RE: RE: RE: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread Andrew Hime
>Andrew, > >Please use Reply To All to ensure that responses go to the mailing list, >too. I just hit reply and go, guy. >"Connection timed out" means that the target computer simply isn't >responding at all. It's not a VNC-specific error, but instead indicates a >more fundamental configuration

RE: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread William Hooper
Andrew Hime wrote: [snip] > So, it gets stranger... just on a laugh, I fired up my web browser here > at work and went to port 5900 on the target box. It loaded the RealVNC > java viewer, then... connection timed out. If port 5900 brings up the Java viewer, you have changed the default port config

Re: Re: RE: I'm stumped

2007-06-29 Thread Andrew Hime
>>Andrew Hime wrote: >>[snip] >>> So, it gets stranger... just on a laugh, I fired up my web browser here >>> at work and went to port 5900 on the target box. It loaded the RealVNC >>> java viewer, then... connection timed out. >> >>If port 5900 brings up the Java viewer, you have changed the defau