Zoran,
This IS the driver for Win98! If you want I'll email it to you off list,
it's 710KB zipped.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Zoran Pantic
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 4:38 AM
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Subject: Re: VNC doesn't work wi
I am connecting to a Mac from Windows. I need for the desktop picture
to NOT display since it is really slow. Is there anyway to disable it
(so it doesn't pass the 1024x768 jpg over the network)?
TIA
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The vncviewer has a -depth option to specify color depth.
It looks like the vncserver to which you are connecting
is not running at a depth of 24. You can try using the
-depth 16 option while running your X at 24 bits color.
If that does not work you can use pseudo color ( I think
-depth 8 -cc 3 )
I never set passwords under HKCU; I always just place the one under HKLM.
What I do is import this reg file before even installing vnc, which sets one
password under HKLM. Since I import the same file, all workstations have the
same password. If I need to update the password (which I haven't tried
Yes. See my post from yesterday.
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From: Fabio Veglianetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 2:36 AM
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Subject: Win VNC Unattended Installation
There is a way to install Win VNC in unattended or silent way?
Tnx
Fabio
I would like to be able to use windows on the other machine without the
whole desktop.
That is to say any open windows on the remote machine will show up open
on my desktop, but I wont have the whole desktop open. then something
like the taskbar/start menue is just a long narow window.
Naturaly
I just started using VNC. Installed the server on 2 Windows boxes, and
the Linux viewer on my own machine.
First time I run vncviewer it tells me "can't do 24 bpp". OK, that's my
color depth setting. So I had to shut down X, edit the configuration to
16 bpp, and start it again. Then vncviewer
Hi All,
Does anyone know where I can get binary files of VNC for HP-UX 11.0?
Thank You.
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Hello Robert,
> "RD" == Robert Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RD> BTW. I have looked at the web page for tightvnc. Am I correct in
RD> assuming that you have to install that over both the original att
RD> vnc viewer AND orginal att server
Yes, to have new encodings working, you have
Hello,
we're using TightVnc Version 1.2.0 with the setting
AuthHost -> -:?41.17 and
QueryTimeout -> 15.
Is a user logged on in the remote computer, is the connect to the computer
OK (disallow all address and display a pop-up from any connection other
than 41.17.x.x an wait 15 seco
There is a way to install Win VNC in unattended or silent way?
Tnx
Fabio
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Robert,
> I run a computer learning center that attemps to teach people that have no
> computer background how to use these machines. VNC would be prefect for
me
> to help people with their home computers from either my work our from my
own
> home.
I've just finished documenting a "make your
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 06:12:20PM -0700, fumi wrote:
> Here is my environment.
> OS: RedHat 7.1
> X: KDE(bundled with RedHat7.1)
Why not install the VNC packages that come with Red Hat Linux 7.1?
Tim.
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