RE: Sun Solaris 2.6

2001-07-13 Thread Mel Stotyn
I have had no problems running the sun4_sosV_5.5 on Solaris 2.6, 7 and 8. Mel Stotyn, Senior Specialist mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 403 537-5913 Quick Link Communications Ltd. http://www.qlccom.com 403 265-5558 1505, 311 6 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 3H2 -Original Message- From: [E

RE: vnc-list-digest V1 #1198

2001-07-13 Thread Lanier, Brian (CCI-San Diego CCC)
I had problems with this before. Make sure the service helper is running. I have mine configured using the AuthHosts setting and had to add some keys to make this work. Originally, I wanted to prompt the user to allow connection. This didn't work when sitting at the ctrl-alt-del prompt until I

Re: Windows NT Server Crashes when I make a VNC connection

2001-07-13 Thread Angus Macleod
Others have reported problems on NT because VNC exposes problems in some video drivers/subsystems related to color depth. Try changing the number of colors on the server display settings. Angus. - Original Message - From: "Sam Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Frid

How to refuse the second conection at the WinVNCServer

2001-07-13 Thread Listas
Hi for all, I have used VNC 3.3.3 for windows. I let Win VNC (App Mode) enabled to the machine to be controlled, but just one client can use the service per once. When the second client try to connect, Win VNC Server doesn4t refuse. How could I do Win VNC Server acc

RE: proxy for "listen" mode??

2001-07-13 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
Hmm, interesting solution. I'm assuming I can use the same port when I rewrite the config file and still have the connection(s) stay alive (something like 0.0.0.0 5900 internalhost 5900, and the next rewrite would be 0.0.0.0 5900 otherinternalhost 5900), correct?? -Original Message- From

Re: VNC light

2001-07-13 Thread Richard Harris
> From: "Gonzalo Palma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > How Could I connect with VNC in 4 bit resolution. > I need get a best performance. > Do you know any version to do this.? You might be better off getting a version with better compression. Have a look at the Tridia version of VNC as it has tight a

RE: Windows NT Server Crashes when I make a VNC connection

2001-07-13 Thread Sam Osborn
The most obvious bug in this config is SP4 :) The first thing I would do is SP5 or better - SP6 the box. Have you SP'd the Win2K workstation? Sam Osborn Technical Manager Imagebase Technology Ltd -Original Message- From: Matt Hyne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 July 2001 08:15 T

Re: Windows NT Server Crashes when I make a VNC connection

2001-07-13 Thread Dave Fischer
I have been running VNC server on a Win/NT Server SP6. A some point I had it running continuously for a few months, and was able to use a VNC client on another NT Server, and also from linux and MacOS. No crashes that I recall. Perhaps we can compare configs when I'm back next week. Never tried it

RE: Antwort:

2001-07-13 Thread Mark Debenham
best way would be to delete the machine settings, ofcourse as you would have the admins permission to do so you could ask that they change your settings for you, Mark -Original Message- From: Ana Belin Sanchez Rufo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 July 2001 08:10 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Antwort:

2001-07-13 Thread Ana Belén Sánchez Rufo
Thanks Juergen, but I want to know if there is any configuration option in any release of vnc client that I can change and so the user settings predominate over the machine settings. Thanks, Ana -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: viernes, 13