I too noticed this. Are there applications that
would not work without pseudo color?
I am making Xvnc work like winvnc by running it
as the primary Xserver and using vncviewer to
display it on the local desktop. The color quality of
the desktop is identical to the original only if
XVnc is run
Hi,
Here is precisely what I want to do:
My windows program is quite complex, has many text messages
which I want to decipher from my Sun vncviewer (in C code) I want
to do explicit mouse movements based on the error message. I want
to be able to see this happenin
I'd like Xvnc to support multiple visuals -- so that I can run
applications that require TrueColor and 8-bit pseudocolor on the same
Xvnc. If each 8-bit pseudocolor window could have its own colormap
(unless it decided to share) that would be great too.
It doesn't look like anybody supports this
Something that may help you.. If I understand you correctly, you want to be
able to have the mouse automatically click on a certain button on an error
dialog, if it comes up. Am I right? Or do you want it to be semi-intelligent
(If X happens, do this, etc)? If you just want mindless automation, yo
May I suggest another approach?
Rather than trying to make VNC do something it wasn't meant to do, run
another program on your windows box that looks for and responds to the error
condition. You can have the program then mail or message you in the case of
repeated failures.
Check out AutoIt at h
Hi all,
I just subscribed to this list, as I have been investigating vnc for a
specific use:
I want to monitor some text in a Windows program on a remote PC
(or several) on a Sun workstation on my desk. But I do not want to
monitor it with my eyes, instead I want to do so
Yes, just place the mouse pointer almost directly over the horizontal line
where the task bar should be and if you click around there it should come
up
Roy Bosworth
Senior Manager IT/MIS
818-503-8100
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From: Bowen Timothy Contr AFRL/VSOSL
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right, thanks.
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From: Steve Palocz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: vnc says "connection closed"
It sounds like you are running in app mode. Try as a service, If this is the
case then I am assumin
Thanks, I will set it as a service!
Also, is it possible to access a host task bar if it is set to 'autohide'?
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From: John Clegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: vnc says "connection closed"
I b
It sounds like you are running in app mode. Try as a service, If this is the
case then I am assuming you either don't have a default password or have a
different password or settings for default.
Steve
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Although this is not a pure VNC question I am sure I will find people
here who know the answer.
I am using a windows client (vncviewer) to open a connection using inetd
to an alpha UNIX server. I works just fine and thank you for that great
tool.
Yet, I cannot log in as root because the terminal
I believe this is only a problem (the locked/screen saver problem) if you
are NOT running VNC server as a service. I always run it as a service and
have no problems - all servers have their screens locked all the time here.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bowen Timothy Contr AFRL/VSOSL
> [ma
yes, I do have a screen saver timer set at 15 mins. If this is the case, I
can't connect in the usual way?
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From: Roy Bosworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:14 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: vnc says "connection closed"
Had t
Hello everyone,
My name is Susan Wright and I have just loaded vnc 3.3.3.0 on a test AIX
machine running version 4.2 and when I try to run the vncserver I receive
the following message:
Cannot load library libbind.a[shr.0]
System error: A file or directory in the path name does not exist.
I do
Had the same thing happen and sounds like you are trying to connect to a Win
NT4 or a Win2000 system, if so and you have the system locked, you will get
this error. Have you tried to connect through a browser? This will give
you the opportunity to send a CTL+ALT+DEL command after you login.
Jus
what does it mean when I try to connect to a system(host) and when I type in
the password it says" "connection closed"?
This is annoying and should not be doing this.
-TB Boston.
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Ultimately, they do the same thing: let you access multiple Windows NT/2000
session via VNC. However, the way they get there is very different:
first link: offers a drop-in replacement for gina.dll and a cygwinized
version of Xvnc. Basically it's a non-Microsoft, non-Citrix roll-your-own
"term
More info
Normal, winvnc use a hookdll to get the possible changed screen
regions. This hooking technique is not accurate ( depend on the used
applications ) and therefore need full screen scanning to compensate.
This vncdrv capture the changed screen region directly in the video
driver and can
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Started and Winsock (v 2) initialised
bufsize expanded to 4352
Registered connection with app
Connected to 10.2.42.1 port 5900
RFB server supports protocol version 3.3
Connected to RFB server, using protocol version 3.3
VNC authentication su
I am having problems VNCing to a machine via our company's VPN.
This goes through two firewalls both of which I believe are configured
correctly.
We have been using this method of administration successfully for some time,
but are
unable to connect via VNC to the latest machine we have put there
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