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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott C. Best
Sent: Sunday, 04 February 2001 19:40
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Subject: Re: Problems with my password.
Graham:
Heya. Let me just be sure I heard you:
> Well, see James
Agreed.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James ''Wez''
Weatherall
Sent: Sunday, 04 February 2001 19:17
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Subject: RE: Problems with my password.
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Graham Downs wrote:
> Well, see James' comment. If
Dunno. Haven't tried. I shall do so presently... :)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James ''Wez''
Weatherall
Sent: Sunday, 04 February 2001 19:19
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Subject: RE: Viewer not working - maybe switch to 2000
On Sun, 4 Feb
Ouch... any way to disable it?
or make it so I can play mp3s on the red hat box and make if foward THAT to
the viewer ;-)
Seriously, any way to shut it off at the client side?
-Seran O'Morrigan
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jona
>Why does WinVNC Viewer keep insanely beeping at me?
>
>It only happens when I'm logged into my Red Hat 7.0 machine, in full screen
>mode. There is NOTHING else in the background that could cause this; I know
>it's WinVNC... is there some hidden option to disable this, because it is
>really really
Why does WinVNC Viewer keep insanely beeping at me?
It only happens when I'm logged into my Red Hat 7.0 machine, in full screen
mode. There is NOTHING else in the background that could cause this; I know
it's WinVNC... is there some hidden option to disable this, because it is
really really anoyi
Graham:
Heya. Let me just be sure I heard you:
> Well, see James' comment. If you can see it over the network, you can
> run regedt32 against it. IIRC, though, the password is encrypted in the
> registry anyway (And VNC does not allow blank passwords, so simply
> deleting it is o
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Graham Downs wrote:
> Well, see James' comment. If you can see it over the network, you can run
> regedt32 against it. IIRC, though, the password is encrypted in the registry
> anyway (And VNC does not allow blank passwords, so simply deleting it is
> out) - so you have to cra
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Graham Downs wrote:
> In my case, it is connecting FROM the Win2K box. The box was a fresh
> install, and connecting to an NT server running r7 (Which I was always able
> to connect to) generates an error. The viewer appears to have "hung", but if
> I'm patient and wait long e
Hi, I'm trying to run vnc on a dual processor Sparc Station 20. It is
running Red Hat 6.2 for sparc processors. I installed the rpm of vnc
3.3.3-2 sparc from the Red Hat 6.2 powertools cd. The vncviewer seems
to work fine. I can use it to connect to my Windows 98 machines. The
problem seems t
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