Hi Folks
I am sure I have seen a reference to using RFB protocol as a single app
front end somewhere - a full function application, not simple like the
rfbcounter example.
Has anyone integrated a widget library directly with a VNC server?
Possibly without keeping a full frame buffer image?
It s
I saw a number of messages about this in the archives, but no one ever came
up with a solution. I hope the debug logs I have will help.
Briefly, I am connecting to a target machine that is running Windows
98. The problem is that shortly after connect, the VNC session will hang,
and after dis
Hi Everyone, I hope someone out there is able to shed some light on the re-occuring
problem that I seem to be faced with. When I connect to my NT4 server from any Nt
workstation running 3.3.3.r7 it connects fine but when i go to logout the screen
freezes. I have to have a person at the site h
I got a quick question about the implementation of this project. Would it be
easier to start building the OS from various pieces (essentially from
scratch), or would it be better to start out with a minimal working
intallation and removing parts section by section?
Thanks for the help so far!
~AD
I have had similar things happening like this. What I finally did was copy
the registry keys for software/orl from current user to local machine. Yes
the default password is set, but none of the other keys were there for my
local machine. Once I copied these keys, Log off and reboot worked find
wi
> Could be that if you forget to remove the props, and the atom is removed,
> then Delphi could get the same atom number as VNC had when it starts up.
> However, the VNCHooks atom is only removed on WinVNC shutdown AFAIK, and
> I see no reason why we should have been restarting WinVNC.
The proper
>The ONLY other change I made is that I have VNC running as an app instead
>of a service on Windows ME, but I can't imagine that made much of a
difference.
Windows ME has the stupidest networking option I have ever seen -- if it
can't detect a functioning network connection, it disables the ENTI
>I've just this minute joined this mailing list.
>
>I thought it was to discuss VNC.
>
>Am I in the wrong place?
You are in the right place, but things sometimes take considerable side
roads. Having remote control of a computer raises the issue of file
transfer to remote machines, which spawned
Drive letters are single characters, so you can extend somewhat further
into the ASCII character set, but you quickly run into a problem... The
next "letter" after Z is [, which just looks funny ( [:\config.sys ), but
probably works. The second character after Z is \, which will confuse the
file
Hi,
I've just got vnc-3.3.3r2 and I'm having problems getting the viewer to
run on this Linux machine.
linux% ./vncserver
linux% ./vncviewer :1
VNC server default format:
8 bits per pixel.
True colour: max red 7 green 7 blue 3, shift red 0 green 3 blue 6
Can't cope w
Just wanted to write a quick note to thank all who helped. I am writing
this as we "speak" using port forwarding on my Linksys router. I can't
explain why it didn't work before, but it does now. Could have been
something I was doing wrong, but I swear I set everything the way I have it
now.
>VNC Uses GlobalAddAtom to add two atoms to the atom table. It does this in
>the hook DLL, inside each hooked application. The atoms are used to SetProp
>and GetProp on hooked windows. It sounds like Delphi and VNC are somehow
>ending up using the same atom values.
Could be that if you forget
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Peter Milne wrote:
> My needs would be met if there was a routine I could call in applications
> that would send a RFB protocol Bell message to the client.
>
> Can anyone provide me with advice on how to do this?
You could get hold of the VNC source-code and:
1) E
Hi,
> > Does anyone know how many drivemappings you can make? i mean after
> > Z-drive can make more? and how much more and how??? I am using
> > windows 2000.
> >
> > Normally you have a line at the config.sys or autoexec.bat it say:
> > LASTDRV=Z
> >
> > so you can only have drive mapping till
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 08:03:16PM -0800, Mike Gustus wrote:
> "QImage:color:Index 0 out of range"
> This is repeated for Index 85,109,145,255 and then
> ends with a "Segmentation fault" and the
> application dies.
What colour depth are you using? Try a higher one.
Tim.
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Is there a way to have multiple vnc sessions into one box? If not then is
there a way to prevent others from logging on via vnc thus killing your
active connection?
Any ideas would be great.
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Folks
Correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like:
. the RFB protocol defines a Bell message type
. the vncviewer for Win 95/98/NT/2000 if it receives a
Bell message will, if the local PC has a bell, ring it
. winv
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