The Java viewer reduces the display to 256 colours, presumably at the server
(what's the point of sending over all that extra colour data if you're just
gonna discard it). Now, I don't know what proportion of the data stream is
colour info, but this could account for some of the speed up. Another
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it. Same thing happens...
ZoneALarm starts... but the next command is never executed and
it's like it's waiting for the application to finish before proceeding
onto the next line... so the batch file is 'suspended'.
I basically have to kill the window a
G'Day,
I've done exactly as you have written, actually I've been experimenting on
the Xvnc-50. From a windows 98 client to the Ultra, all I see is on my
/var/adm is "vnc-640x480x8[4694] from xx.xx.xx.xx 1410", but nothing pops up
on the windows 98 machine
Regards
Mohan
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I don't think it is an issue of Windows 98/ME or Windows 2000.
I found that Java VNC viewer (when using Microsoft Virtual Machine) is
faster
than the native Windows (Win 2000) viewer. This is very noticable over DSL
connection to Xvnc Unix server.
Also, I noticed this over LAN (10 Mbps) but to
HI,
Finaly i'm getting some good result with the driver. (only W2K)
Winvnc don't need the message hooking anymore (except mouse).
-polling modes are no langer needed to get screen updates.
-scrolling and moving regions are well detected and most of the data can
be passed as copyrects
There is
I'm interested on this also. I have searched the site's documentation and
have not found any information about this. If you know what needs to be
edited in the registry, can you pass it along? It would be greatfully
appreciated.
Thanks,
Manny
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From: Steve Palocz [mailto
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Oh, I forgot to mention that the vncviewer connects w/o problems if I don't
tunnel through ssh. However, this is going to be useless to me if I can't
get it to tunnel.
Thanks again!
Jacob
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Hello-
I've tried searching for this, to no avail.
I've seen a reference to this problem on the web site docs, but am too
ignorant to understand the suggestions, or the suggestions have not solved
the problem.
The problem:
[[Win98 sshclient]]-[[
Golly!!
How many computers do have in your house???
(Sorry)
Ceri Hankey
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From: "Paul Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "VNC Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: Compatibility
> I just answered my own question
I wrote a small modification to WinVNC that displays a popup box on the
server's screen, indicating:
"A VNC has been authenticated from . Click OK to allow,
REJECT to deny. This message will expire in seconds, allowing the
connection automatically."
This occurs after the vncviewer has alread
Rather than slow down my entire VNC experience, when using applications that
behave this way I make frequent use of the "Request Screen Refresh"
functionality by right-clicking on the VNC Viewer window icon in the task
bar. I'll try the "smooth scrolling" thing for IE; I've also found that
MS/Out
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 04:55:14PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Indeed, I have been doing so. But now I want to have separate environments
> and vncserver passwords. The Password is encrypted in ~/.vnc/passwd.
>
> I want to do this without creating a bunch of new Unix users.
The way to do t
On 13/09/2001 15:30:02 RUI PING SHI wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I think u can start any number of vncserver indepedent on .vnc. The only
> thing u need to know is the server number.
Indeed, I have been doing so. But now I want to have separate environments
and vncserver passwords. The Password is encry
I also failed to mention that our VNC client needs to run on a Compaq IPAQ
which kind of rules out TightVNC.
I have tried both our Wireless network and wired network, with the client
and server being the only devices on the network.
The findings as to VNC seeming to be band limited apply between a
Maybe it conflicts with one of the Windows Updates, or some other app
I have installed on the systems, but the problem was fixed by upgrading
to Win2k.
There were a few things in common with the two systems. They both
have: all the latest "Windows Updates" (no betas), Netscape 4.78,
ZoneAlarm
Hallo,
I think u can start any number of vncserver indepedent on .vnc. The only thing u
need to know is the server number.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way to specify where to place this apart from the default ~ ?
>
> e.g. to allow for different vncserver instances started from the
If you don't want to manually edit the registry
then check out the tight version as there is an advanced option.
www.tightvnc.com
Steve
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lesch, Jvrg
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:57 AM
To: '[EMAIL PRO
Is there any way to specify where to place this apart from the default ~ ?
e.g. to allow for different vncserver instances started from the same Unix user.
Mark
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Any vie
You also have to set the default password in r9.
When you installed it and set a password, it was only the user
password. You have to go to "Start/Programs/VNC/Administrative
Tools/Show Default Settings" to set the default password.
If you ever change the VNC password in 3.3.3r9, make sure
Turn off smooth scrolling in IE, or set "poll full screen" in VNC. Some
other Windows utilities also don't refresh well unless you set "poll
full screen", but unfortunately it slows down the VNC experience.
- Eric, http://www.InvisibleRobot.com/
> If I open an IE browser window and access a
> s
thanks for the hint.
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Von: Steve Palocz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 13. September 2001 15:01
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: RE: Using VNC as an remote controle utility to solve problems
on use rworkstation
This is implemented,
Please see t
Oh, another thought -- is it just VNC that's slow, or is all network
traffic? Make sure you don't have a network problem, like a mismatched
duplex setting or bad cable, that's causing excessive collisions.
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From: Steven Venn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, Se
Have you tried TightVNC? In particular, you may find the JPEG compression
helpful. See http://vnc-tight.sourceforge.net/
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From: Steven Venn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 6:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bandwidth limitations
We a
Interesting. I haven't noticed any excessive slowdowns under Windows 98 or
Windows 95, on my 900 MHz AMD Athalon or on my 75 MHz Toshiba laptop (though
the small screen on the latter makes using VNC a little tedious sometimes.)
I wonder if there are particular options you have to select for thing
> I feel silly asking, but for debug mode, what string value do I have to
add
> and is it in HKLU or HKLM?
The keys to use are described in the online documentation. The debug keys
are Machine-Local settings, i.e. HKLM.
Cheers,
---
James "Wez" Weatherall
"The path to enlightenment i
I noticed that the VNC Viewer 3.3.3r9 is very slow if connecting from
a Windows 98/ME machine to a Windows NT 4.0 server, but is fine from a
Win2K machine.
I think the VNC Viewer has issues with Windows 98/ME because it seems
to slow down the whole computer, and I've tried it on at least two
try hitting F8
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Cosgrove
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: password protected screensaver causes "connection
closed by peer"
The behavior here, on
This is implemented,
Please see the documentation.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lesch, Jvrg
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 4:41 AM
To: 'VNC Mailing List'
Subject: Using VNC as an remote controle utility to solve problems on
use rwor
'Alt + s' as a shortcut to clicking the 'Start' button in WinNT seems to
only work if the 'Desktop' has focus. If an application is running and
has focus, 'Alt + s' seems to no longer work!
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Mike,
how would you then emulate Ctrl+Esc sequence?
Regards,
Zoran
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From: "Mike Lazlo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: Ctrl + Esc in NT
> I have seen messages about Ctrl + Esc not wo
We are trying to use Win VNC to view maps & info via a remote terminal, with
this degree of complexity of information the update is very slow.
What I would like to know is what is it that limits the VNC software from
making the best available use of the bandwidth available. Our computers are
conne
G'Day,
I have my Ultra running vnc on 2.7,
I have the vncserver running, to access from remote sites. Starting the
vncserver on the Ultra from telnet sessions are okay, but when I exit the
telnet session, only a grey box appears on the remote machine...but the vnc
process seems to be running on
Hi
I was wondering if it would be possible to add another option to the VNC
programm.
I'm administrating a small network and I want to install VNC on every
workstation. The problem is, I'm not allowed to do this unless VNC tells the
user, someone is connected every time I connect. I know the littl
3 answers below each question
--- Kevin Cosgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis: > Well that
explains it. I have no "send ctrl+alt+del" in
> my
> right clicked task bar menu. I have only Properties, Add
> New
> Client, Kill All Clients, About WinVNC, and Close WinVNC.
On 12 Septemb
Can anyone who knows how to read the program source files
investigate about the potential bug of "IdleTimeout" being
constantly reset (count down never ends when no input or refresh
request from VNC viewer) by the "Poll Full Screen option",
whereas for other poll options, it works fine and connect
Well ... it doesn't work for me, but the way to proceed is
clearly indicated in the DOCUMENTATION on the VNC site, for each
viewer type. It's just that the system menu or pop-up menu,
depending on your platform doesn't state it clearly. For NT
viewer, for example, the system menu item "Send contr
For the batch file, try to put CALL before the zone alarm line,
as I remember that depending on the program started from the
batch file, then batch file is terminated, unless this command
was used.
So it'd be:
call "c:\Program Files\ZoneAlarm\zonealarm.exe" -nopopup
"c:\Program Files\ORL\VNC\Win
There doesn't seem to be a way to perform ALT+PRINTSCREEN with the VNC
application.
In an application like this, I think it's important that "the whole keyboard
works"! Maybe I'll switch to PcAnywhere.
Andreas Nilsson,
System Development Engineer
SP Swedish National Testing and Research Instit
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