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2008-10-03 Thread Jean Brouwers
ndows display manager on your local host. There are several X11/Xserver implementations available for Windows**. In both case, my assumption is that RFT *does* work with X11/Xservers and handles object finding, etc. I can not attest to that since I am not familiar with RFT. /Jean Bro

Re: The key-repeat problem on xorg VNC-enabled server

2008-10-09 Thread Jean Brouwers
. There is much which can be done about the former. But throttling down the keyboard configuration helped avoid the problem. /Jean Brouwers On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:24 AM, Sean Kamath wrote: Hi. We're looking at a site license for Enterprise VNC. One thing I was hoping was fixed wa

Re: AW: restrict access to server to a non-resolved address

2009-01-31 Thread Jean Brouwers
There is also FreeSSHd at <http://www.freesshd.com/index.php>. /Jean Brouwers On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:17 AM, Dieter Blaas wrote: > Thanks, Lukas, > I was aware of IPCop (running via VMWare) but not of > copssh for Windows. The latter is probably much easier to > handl

Re: key repeat at slow connections

2009-03-18 Thread Jean Brouwers
longer and the repeat rate slower. It may help in some cases but not all. /Jean Brouwers http://www.Xuropa.com On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:30 AM, Ilya Davidov wrote: > On slow connection users sometimes have key repeat. > On very slow connections it happens always, almost any key press

Re: key repeat at slow connections

2009-03-18 Thread Jean Brouwers
difference in our particular case. However, the one thing which did resolve the problems is the beta version of an upcoming RealVNC release, to be announced. /Jean Brouwers http://www.Xuropa.com On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:10 AM, James Weatherall wrote: > Jean, > > Changing the client-si

Re: key repeat at slow connections

2009-03-18 Thread Jean Brouwers
RealVNC provides excellent technical support for the Enterprise Edition. /Jean Brouwers http://www.Xuropa.com On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Ilya Davidov wrote: > Hi Jean, > > How you know regarding fix? > > I found no roadmap and no future fixes list > > It will be ve