Hi Mike,
This sounds like some sort of networking issue with the host operating
system or network environment. Are you connecting via a VPN?
Cheers,
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Hi Derek,
UltraVNC is based upon our old VNC 3.3 codebase, but is not VNC-compatible.
I'm not sure what "it" is that you mean is crashing, so it's hard to say
what the problem might be.
Cheers,
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No, no, I'm a 100% sure we still need to pass through Add/Remove
programs (ARP) to install softwares.
Three months ago, I installed VNC 4.1.2 Free edition on a new Windows
Server 2003 (Standard Edition). I forgot then to use ARP to install it.
Later on, when I tried to connect to VNC, I
After wondering why I wasn't able to cut/paste from Winblows to my Linux
VNC session, I found it was because I wasn't running vncconfig. So. I
added it to my xstartup. However, this didn't work. This is what I
added to xstartup:
vncconfig -display=:1 -nowin &
And this is the result, from t
Hi Steve,
The problem is not with running UltraVNC alongside a standard VNC server -
UltraVNC is based on the old VNC 3 system, which used different registry
keys, etc, but with protocol compatibility. UltraVNC uses a custom protocol
that although based on RFB is not fully compatible with it.
Ch
I have both installed on a win 2000 server no problem
except I keep the con fig slightly different of course
James Weatherall wrote:
> Hi Derek,
>
> UltraVNC is based upon our old VNC 3.3 codebase, but is not VNC-compatible.
> I'm not sure what "it" is that you mean is crashing, so it's hard to sa
Hi Derek,
Command-line parameters override any parameters read from the registry, and
VNC 4 series servers do not write to the registry. Parameters not specified
on the command-line will be read from the registry, so you need to specify
all parameters that you want to pin down on the command-line
I am afraid that you are mistaken - you may be thinking of the old Windows
NT Terminal Server Edition, for which there were special requirements for
software installation.
Cheers,
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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Hi Joao,
That's not a pattern of the VNC Mirror Driver install behaviour that we'd
picked up on - thanks for pointing it out. The guys will have a look into
this & see if they can't improve things on Vista Home systems. We know that
there are various core services that were always present in ear
No VPN. I am on the same LAN, same network switch. No Hops, No
bridges, etc.
I am leaning towards a resource issue within the server (SBS 2003 R2).
Strange it only happens to this server and none of my other PCs (they
are win xp sp2 and win 2000 sp4).
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