I have been playing with it here, and it does work. I would suggest using
the free Mocha VNC Light as your client. You can find it on iTunes if you
search in the apps section. There are a few "pay" version out there too...I
have bought them all (to test with our VNC server)...and they do not seem t
Java is not supported on iPhone (yet). The only way to get a viewer is by
downloading from iTunes...or getting from a third party after you jail-break
your phone.
There may be an iPhone server out there, but it would only work on
jail-break phones, since iPhone apps normally are not multi-tasking
Hello to the RealVNC team,
We have developed our own VNC server from scratch by using the RFB
protocol specification. One of the problems we have had is with the
format of CPIXEL. We have been able to get 32 bit CPIXELs to work
properly on all viewers, but when we get a viewer that requests an 8
bi
I believe you need to purchase one of the paid versions of VNC to get
64 bit support.
Steve Wiseman
http://www.intelliadmin.com
(Remote Administration for Windows)
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:39 AM, James Grammer wrote:
> I am using VNC on four computers each running a different OS. 2000 pro, XP
Hello Peter,
I am in the same situation - I have family that is far away, and from
time to time the IP changes, or something happens where I need a
backup.
My backup is LogMeIn free.
The website is:
http://www.logmeinfree.com
I think they limit you to two PCs, but that should not be an issue
With windows XP, you will need to make sure simple file sharing is
disabled, and file and printer sharing are enabled - these are
required for remote registry calls. See this article for step by step
instructions:
http://www.networksteve.com/index.php/2008/12/enabling-file-and-printer-sharing-in-w