Re: Legality (of monitoring)

2001-06-05 Thread Dave Warren
> >I'm just curious if anyone happens to know the rules/regulations on > >monitoring employees in Canada. > > IANAL, and I'm not in Canada. I'm just wanting to be cautious: Fair enough. Thanks in advance. > It'd be a very good idea to put a monitoring clause in your systems policy, > so that i

RE: VNC with KDE 2 and JBuilder

2001-06-05 Thread Manuel Mall
Just saw another e-mail regarding vnc and kde which recommended using 24 bit depth and surprise surprise now Java works. So in summary: KDE 2.x works with depth 16 or depth 24. Java GUI apps (I am using JDK 1.3.x here with Swing) appear to require depth 8 or depth 24. So the common denominator i

Re: KDE ! Grrr!! Please help me!

2001-06-05 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
You aren't perchance running at 8 bit are you? VNC will choke on 8 bit. Try 16 or higher. 24 bit will actually run faster in a windows viewer than 16. j- k- At 13:01 Tuesday 6/5/2001 -0400, you allegedly said: >I find something > >change your ~/.vnc/xstartup* > >#!/bin/sh >startkde

Re: Legality (of monitoring)

2001-06-05 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I'm just curious if anyone happens to know the rules/regulations on >monitoring employees in Canada. IANAL, and I'm not in Canada. I'm just wanting to be cautious: >Do they have to be notified that monitoring software is being used? It'd be a very good idea to put a monitoring clause in your

VNC with KDE 2 and JBuilder

2001-06-05 Thread Manuel Mall
I just upgraded on our Redhat 6.2 system from KDE 1.x to KDE 2.1. Initially VNC access didn't work at all but after scanning the list I found the tip of starting vncserver with -depth 16 and the problem appeared to be solved. However, I then found out that JBuilder had stopped working under VNC, i

Re: Killing the server on Windows 98

2001-06-05 Thread David W . Chapman Jr .
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:31:20PM +0100, James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote: > On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David W . Chapman Jr . wrote: > > There is no such thing as a service under win9x. "Services" on this > platform are simply processes that stay alive across logins, so they > should show up in the tas

Re: Killing the server on Windows 98

2001-06-05 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David W . Chapman Jr . wrote: > > I've done two installs on Windows 98 and I've noticed that on both > > ocassions, server icon does not show up on the system tray. So I try to > > find the application by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL, but there's no obvious > > sign of the applic

Re: Killing the server on Windows 98

2001-06-05 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Scott Dunn wrote: > I've done two installs on Windows 98 and I've noticed that on both > ocassions, server icon does not show up on the system tray. So I try to > find the application by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL, but there's no obvious > sign of the application. > > The inst

Re: Killing the server on Windows 98

2001-06-05 Thread David W . Chapman Jr .
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 03:06:36PM -0700, Scott Dunn wrote: > Hi, > > I've done two installs on Windows 98 and I've noticed that on both > ocassions, server icon does not show up on the system tray. So I try to > find the application by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL, but there's no obvious > sign of

Killing the server on Windows 98

2001-06-05 Thread Scott Dunn
Hi, I've done two installs on Windows 98 and I've noticed that on both ocassions, server icon does not show up on the system tray. So I try to find the application by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL, but there's no obvious sign of the application. The install was done by running the setup program and

Legality

2001-06-05 Thread Dave Warren
I'm just curious if anyone happens to know the rules/regulations on monitoring employees in Canada. Do they have to be notified that monitoring software is being used? Do they have to be notified when someone is actively monitoring? Thanks in advance :) ==

Problem with VPN & Windows 2000

2001-06-05 Thread Dave Mueller
>From home, I used to be able to create a VPN connection to my office firewall. From there I am able to VNC to every computer I have set up. Now I have one problem. On my computer, Windows 2000, I am unable to VNC to it thru the VPN. I am able to connect from any other workstation. I can ev

Timeout on Session Start-up

2001-06-05 Thread Joel Johnston
New Thread.. I'm new to the thread so I hope that I haven't missed the answer to my question in searching the archives. But so far I've found nothing. I'm running VNC on Windows Server 2000 and normally it runs fine. But something is happening from time-to-time that is preventing me from launchin

Re: KDE setup in startup script?

2001-06-05 Thread franky
I find something change your ~/.vnc/xstartup* #!/bin/sh startkde & And whant you lautch the server set it like this: vncserver -depth 16 this better but i can open the derectory browser! IF SOMEBODY KNOW!?!?! Frangois Boucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: KDE ! Grrr!! Please help me!

2001-06-05 Thread franky
I find something change your ~/.vnc/xstartup* #!/bin/sh startkde & And whant you lautch the server set it like this: vncserver -depth 16 this better but i can open the derectory browser! IF SOMEBODY KNOW!?!?! Frangois Boucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: AW: Second password

2001-06-05 Thread Mohamed Barakat
Hi, thanks for your reply. > couldn't you simply try running two versions of vnc (say vnc and tridiavnc)? What is tridiavnc? I run SuSE-linux and there is no such binary in the vnc package. But even, can one them use one to manipulate and the other to only view a single vnc sesssion. I would a

AW: Second password

2001-06-05 Thread oan
couldn't you simply try running two versions of vnc (say vnc and tridiavnc)? That way you have two registry entries. oan -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Mohamed Barakat Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juni 2001 15:29 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: KDE setup in startup script?

2001-06-05 Thread greg chichkanoff
Well, I tried that and still get the same...although now I don't have a xterm window, and it opens up with a nice error...like Franky here: --- franky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok i make many test sometime a see the menu bar but > I have one error running > : > " konqueror, i get the KDE crash

Re: KDE ! Grrr!! Please help me!

2001-06-05 Thread greg chichkanoff
Hi Franky, I'm having the same problem...I get the backround for KDE and cursor(and the nice error message) but nothing else! --- franky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok i make many test sometime a see the menu bar but > I have one error running > : > " konqueror, i get the KDE crash handler telli

windows ce 3.0

2001-06-05 Thread Christian Grasser
Is there any port of the vnc server for windows ce 3.0? Thanks Christian Grasser mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.

Second password

2001-06-05 Thread Mohamed Barakat
Hello all, is there a way one could have a second password for -viewonly. So that one could permit people to follow but not to modify an application. Many thanks, Mohamed. - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubsc

KDE ! Grrr!! Please help me!

2001-06-05 Thread franky
Ok i make many test sometime a see the menu bar but I have one error running : " konqueror, i get the KDE crash handler telling me that the application sent the signal 11 (SIGSEGV). " or no menubar... I'm french but I can read english... but probably i dont understand something! What is the scrip

AirSpeak Flair. A VNC like product?

2001-06-05 Thread kevin . yager
From: Kevin Yager Does anyone know much about this Windows CE based Webpad called Flair, from a company called Airspeak? >From their website. http://www.airspeak.com/ > FLAIR is a light-weight mobile pad > that allows users to see and instantly > access their entire desktop PC from remote > loc

Re: making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread mfpchelp
Go into the cayman's pinhole setup and list the ip address you want to foward ports to tcp 5800 and udp 5900 I hope this helps. Mario PCH Technologies On Tue, 05 June 2001, Dino wrote: > > I believe you need port 5900 to be forwarded from the server to the client > as well as from the clien

[patch] Imakefile fix

2001-06-05 Thread Tim Waugh
With XFree86 4.1.0 installed, Xvnc needs this patch to build. Tim. */ --- vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/Imakefile.noman Tue Jun 5 13:13:27 2001 +++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/Imakefile Tue Jun 5 13:13:34 2001 @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ OBJS = $(SRCS:.c=.o) -ComplexProgramTarget(vncviewer) +ComplexPro

RE: Peter Scantland is out of the office.

2001-06-05 Thread Richard Spaven
VNC does have some strange problems! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 June 2001 12:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Peter Scantland is out of the office. I will be out of the office starting 06/04/2001 and

Re: making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread Dino
I believe you need port 5900 to be forwarded from the server to the client as well as from the client to the server. (Assuming you are using screen 0, as it appears you are, being as 5800 partially works). - Dino Harrison wrote: > Hello all, i'm pretty new at the whole routing and networking t

Peter Scantland is out of the office.

2001-06-05 Thread PScantland
I will be out of the office starting 06/04/2001 and will not return until 06/11/2001. - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.

making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread Harrison
Hello all, i'm pretty new at the whole routing and networking thing.. I recently set up a Cayman 3220 DSL router and i'm trying to make a tunnel so that i can connect to vnc and administer the Server from home. But i've been trying to make this thing work and it doesn't seem to come through.. i