Re: Future versions of RFB protocol

2001-01-10 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Why this is a problem? First, it makes very difficult or impossible to >efficiently break rectangles into smaller parts depending on their >content (not only on their size). The Mac server currently uses FrameBufferUpdates with only one rectangle, avoiding this problem. This involves a marginal

Future versions of RFB protocol

2001-01-10 Thread Const Kaplinsky
Hello, This message mostly addresses developers of standard AT&T's version of VNC. I'm developing certain add-ons for VNC and I'm faced with one problem of standard RFB protocol. 1. The Problem == Current implementation of the RFB protocol sends a number of screen rectangles as part

Re: VNC Newbie

2001-01-10 Thread Joseph A. Knapka
Scott Thomas wrote: > > Hello, > > I've been using VNC for about six months now. We recently got a new > voicemail system that is run off of NT Workstation 4.0. It is the server for > the PHONE system, but only a workstation within our network. I want to set > up VNC on this workstation so I can

VNC Newbie

2001-01-10 Thread Scott Thomas
Hello, I've been using VNC for about six months now. We recently got a new voicemail system that is run off of NT Workstation 4.0. It is the server for the PHONE system, but only a workstation within our network. I want to set up VNC on this workstation so I can do all of the phone/voicemail chan

Linux Client Full Screen mode question

2001-01-10 Thread Kevin Kitts
I'm using Linux (RedHat 6.2) to run the vncviewer client and control several Windows NT servers. I can put the client in a full screen mode by pressing the F8 key to get to the popup window and selecting the full screen meny choice. However, I can't get out of full screen mode! I think that the do

VNC on Win2K server

2001-01-10 Thread David Ding
I'm having some problems with VNC 3.x running on a Win2K advanced server. I can connect to the server but after about 15-20 minutes the connection got disconnected. I have to reconnect it by VNC viewer. The Win2K server is not using VGA. It is using a ATI driver. This is a Dell server. Any s

Re: VNC and Firewalls, a story.

2001-01-10 Thread Ehud Karni
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 23:18:33 -0600 (CST), William L. (Bill) Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > "Ehud" == Ehud Karni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Ehud> On Fri, 5 Jan 2001 20:36:09 -0600 (CST), William L. (Bill) Barth > Ehud> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> hom

Key mapping

2001-01-10 Thread Greg Frechette
Earlier I had posted a problem regarding key mapping using viewer on an NT machine and connecting to an NT server. We resolved this issue. The numlock key must be on at the server end to allow for proper mapping Greg - To unsubs

Re: VNC and keymapping problem

2001-01-10 Thread Greg Frechette
I have this same problem, but connecting to an NT server using a dos app. My end key gives me a 1, my arrow keys give me other numbers etc. It only seems to be those keys only. It does not involve the regular letters or number pad. Greg - Original Message - From: "BJ Blanchard" <[EMAIL

VNC and DSL

2001-01-10 Thread Brett J. Goldstein
Greetings: I have a VNC server 3.3.3 r7 running on a NT 4 SP 4 workstation. It is connected out via DSL using WinPoet's PPPoE adapter in DUN. For test purposes, there is no firewall filtering outbound or inbound traffic to this node. When I try to connect to this node using the VNC Viewer, aft

Re: "Connection Closed" Problem.

2001-01-10 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
Can you run the problem servers with the DebugMode setting enabled and DebugLevel set to 2, and post me the resulting log file, after an abortive connection? Cheers, James "Wez" Weatherall -- "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment" Laboratory for Communications Engineerin

"Connection Closed" Problem.

2001-01-10 Thread Bob B
I have seen messages about the "Connection Closed" issues here before, but none that occurred in a situation like ours. We provide networking for a hospital radiology system in which x-ray images can be viewed on IBM PC's throughout the sites. We can VNC into most computers without any problems.

Re: VNC Toolbar

2001-01-10 Thread Dan Fulbright
> How can I get rid of the VNC Toolbar that appears at the top left of my > screen? It covers some of my screen and leaves trails behind when I move > about the screen. I can't seem to figure out how to get rid of it, and > the faq's don't seem to address it as a problem. Run VNC viewer in full

Re: remote admin

2001-01-10 Thread Aideen McConville
> I work for a university and in charge of supporting a wide array of > wintel machines (9x/nt/2k). A large portion of the problems that > come in could be resolved through remote administration. I've tried > several programs (such as RemotelyAnywhere) and while they're great, > the problem

Re: remote admin

2001-01-10 Thread Michael Abad
I have attached a version of the VNC server with the tray icon disabled. To answer your first question, if the tray icon is not present then the users will not be aware that VNC is running and will not have access to it. As for the deployment of VNC, you can use any method at your disposal such as

Re: VNC and keymapping problem

2001-01-10 Thread Jochen Lübbers
Shane Ludwig wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm using VNC viewer on a PC running NT. > > I have 2 VNC servers, one on a Solaris box and one on an AIX box. > Whenever I connect to either of these machines and use the xmodmap command, > it completely hoses up my key mappings. For instance, on the AIX box,

Re: VNC and keymapping problem

2001-01-10 Thread BJ Blanchard
On the Solaris side, comment out everything in .vnc/xstartup, and start your server with the -query localhost option, which will give you dtlogin screen. I don't think Xsession was ever intended to be launched directly by a user, so its probably same case with AIX. BJ. >> > Date: Tue,

Re: Mac Tight VNC?

2001-01-10 Thread Dair Grant
Const Kaplinsky wrote: >>Hi, Just wondering - are there any plans to add tight VNC capability >>to the Mac client? > >I'm not familiar with Macs and do not have them near me so I don't >have such plans. But if somebody would like to do it, I'll will be >happy to help. It's on my todo list for VN

Re: VNC Thing 2.2 observations

2001-01-10 Thread Dair Grant
Levy Rami-ERL005 wrote: >The version of CarbonLib I have is 1.0.4. It'd be worth trying 1.2, which I think was released yesterday? Although I'm not using any of the Carbon Event stuff yet, 1.2 has a lot of bug fixes over the original 1.0.4 release. -dair __

Re: client-side printing

2001-01-10 Thread simonD
Ron Goldman wrote: > > Thanks to Simon & James for the comments. > > Fortunately I don't need to come up with an all inclusive printing > solution. Basically my problem is to enable users running a modified vnc > viewer on their local computer (Linux/Mac/PC), who are connected over the > interne

RE: determining if on a network (windows)

2001-01-10 Thread Dries Feys
Do a ping to a network host which is always online, eg a printer or a server. Regards, Dries Feys -- Software Engineer TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem - Belgium E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- URL: http://www.tvh.be Tel: +32 (0)56 434745 -- Fax:

Problem with vncserver on a SCO unixware 7.1.0, xauth error

2001-01-10 Thread Wim Mintiens
Hello, out there, i hope somebody can help me with this, as I mentioned I work with a SCO UNIWARE 7.1.0 on intel box... I can start the vncserver, as you can see below, but when I start the viewer from my WIN 2K pc I get a grey screen even if i start the viewer on the unix itself (looking to its