Hi,
Please help me resolve this frequent VNC server crash. The crash does
not happen during specific operation. It occurs randomly. Following is my
system config:
OS: Centos 4.5
Desktop: Gnome
VNC Server: Real VNC 4.1.2
Following is the VNC log (under $HOME/.vnc)
--log start-
Mike,
It sounds like the IdleTimeout of your server is set to 3 seconds. If
you set it to zero then it won't timeout.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Barnes
> Sent: 04 October 2007 23:38
> To:
hello all,
we have tested with RealVNC 4.2.1 a long time since i had written the last time.
so the actually stand is:
- the server-comuter starts winxpsp2 with autologon in a limited-rights account.
- i capture it with the admin-account on a client-computer with winxpsp2, too.
- if i send the ct
Version: VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition for Pocket PC E4.2.7ba
Device: T-Mobile MDA Vario 2 [Windows Mobile 5]
The free desktop version of RealVNC works fine between computers at work.
My employer has a VPN network. From home, I can log in to my broadband
provider, log in to the VPN and then use
I guess the question keeps on getting asked every so often, but none
ever replies to it...
So I'll ask again,
Anyone with a precompiled package or tar of binaries of 4.1.2 for
Solaris x86 ?
Or at least pointers on compiling source. I'm failing miserably here
with stock gcc from /usr/sfw (this i
Pinkymaria_Joseph wrote:
> Hello
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> I am using VNC Viewer Personal Edition ver 4.2.6.
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> After getting connected to another network, I am unable to use the mouse
> to navigate. When I use the mouse(left-click) I get a "Page cannot be
> displayed" error. I now navigate by right-clicking the li
Elias,
If your system crashes when you log off then you probably want to check your
display & network drivers to start off with. Unless you use the VNC Mirror
Driver, VNC doesn't install anything low-level enough to crash the system.
Cheers,
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Hi Keith,
Try the Beta 5 PocketPC viewer release, which should resolve that issue.
Cheers,
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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This sounds great. Will it work with Motorola Q phone? Also, can you
please forward a link to Beta 5 PocketPC viewer?
Thank You,
SHD
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Behalf Of James Weatherall
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:52 EST
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After digging through all the old posts and spending approximately 20 hours
trying to establish a connection I cannot for the life of me determine what
the solution would be. So I bow to the wisdom that is this list and ask for
your help.
I have 2 home computers, both running Windows XP Pro, one a
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