Hello,
I have been trying to access my home Java VNC server from my corporate network
(at work or using a VPN connection from home) without success.
It works fine outside of my corporate network.
I thought that using the Java server, it would work.
I have also changed the port of the Java se
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
> the need of a keyboard shortcut to come out of vnc viewer when it is in
> focus. i searched on this mailing list about alt-tab keys and creating
> sh
David Perrault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to access my home Java VNC server from my corporate
> network (at work or using a VPN connection from home) without success.
>
> It works fine outside of my corporate network.
>
> I thought that using the Java server, it would work.
>
> I hav
I use F8-m to minimize vnc and then you can use existing controls to
switch between windows.
Alex
Jerome R. Westrick wrote:
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:
hi guys,
i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
the need of a keyboard sh
> On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:
> > hi guys,
> >
> > i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
> > the need of a keyboard shortcut to come out of vnc viewer when it is in
> > focus. i searched on this mailing list about alt-tab keys and c
We use VNC - free edition on a number of computers. We recently restructured
our company and are having to make sure every thing is registered under the
proper names/entities. We are trying to find out how to look up the
registration/license keys that were used for any given PC so we'll know if
its
I am new this whole VNC thing and I was wondering which ip address to use, the
168.192.x.x or 10.3 Please help
Thanks
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