I'm sure this has come up many times before, but I can't seem to find the
answer. So if you would help me out, I would greatly appreciate it.
Is there a good solid VNC Viewer that will run on Pocket PC 2003 & will view
VNC4?
We're currently using:
.NET VNC Viewer 1.0.1.0
Feb 27, 2005
It wo
Sorry for the repost. Obviously this was supposed to read Pocket PC
two-thousand THREE to VNC4
I'm sure this has come up many times before, but I can't seem to find the
answer. So if you would help me out, I would greatly appreciate it.
Is there a good solid VNC Viewer that will run on Pock
I have had VNC running on multiple networks for years. In XP you have three
options for the Systray Icons; Always Hide, Hide When Inactive, & Always
Show. A few of the computers usually get Always Show selected, then all the
regular workstations have Always Hide selected.
On one particular n
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Subject: SysTray Icon Losing Identity & Resetting Unhide Value in XP
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> I have had
We were running RealVNC on everything until about a year ago at which time I
decided to try Ultra VNC as I needed the ability to disable the Systray Icon.
Due to UVNC issues I decided to just go back to RealVNC but I wanted to go
back to version 3 so I could get rid of the dreaded systray icon.
Wh
Can anyone suggest the most reliable method of polling? I need to be able to
minimize a window, and come back later and still have the window be current.
Thanks in advance.
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Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your
For years I've been battling a problem that no one seems to be able to solve.
When using RealVNC we commonly encounter a dropped connection with the error
message "Connection reset by peer (10054)." When testing with TightVNC the
error still occurs, but he message displayed by that program is "Er
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]; vnc-list@realvnc.com> Subject: Re: Dropped
Connections> > I have seen this due to non matching MTU settings> > > Trace
Carpenter wrote:> > For years I've been battling a problem that no one seems
to be able to solve