Can anyone tell me how to change the default web page that is served through
port 5800?
I would like to add some parameters to that page.
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Assuming you have a serial mouse Christ, give
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q131976 a try
(Microsoft KB Article Q131976).
Alternatively, try
http://www.esrf.fr/computing/cs/sysadmin/rtk/pc104project/howto/winnt.htm.
See the section on "Booting without a keyboard and
You know Mike, I was under that impression too. I was sure I had seen
others recommend taking that path in the past. I was so sure that I had
even written up a response to that effect.
However just before hitting the "Send" button, I decided to try to enter a
negative number. At least on the s
Do you use it for the applet version too? if so, what browser..what
version?
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From: "Alex Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: color
> Actually the times I've heard of severe color problems bef
Greetings,
I know this is a little "off the topic", but does any one know how to get
an NT server to boot without a mouse without reporting an error event? I'd
like to be able to boot either with or without the mouse.
Thanks
Chris Jaecker
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Casper,
If I remember right you can use negative numbers so just subtract 5900
from the port you want to use.
Mike
> I want to use port 3030. How do I do that ?
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> I've tried, but it always add 5900 to the number!
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From: "Michael Milette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: VNC with another port than 5900
> To calculate the port number Casper, simply use the appropriate formula
below:
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> To select a port number high
To calculate the port number Casper, simply use the appropriate formula below:
To select a port number higher than 5900:
Display Number = [desired port number] - 5900
To select a port number lower than 5900:
Display Number = [desired port number] - 5900 + 65536
So in the cas
I want to use port 3030. How do I do that ?
I've tried, but it always add 5900 to the number!
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Actually the times I've heard of severe color problems before have all
been with a low-grade video driver; that's what I was concerned about.
I have the exact same video card in my primary system (which i use as
both server and client regularly for VNC) and have no problems.
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Create this registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3]
"DisableTrayIcon"=dword:0001
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: I have searching first in this way but I
I tried setting both machines to : High Color (16 bit)
and then both machines to True Color(32 bit)...
I was going to try 256 colors but the colors were so bad on the windows 2000
machine with that setting, that I did not test VNC with that setting.
The video device/driver on the windows 2000 m
I have searching first in this way but I don't find anything. Are you sure
?
Francois
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NT Sever SP 6a. running WinVNC sever as a service. After installing Local
LAN user started complaining of slow network response. Using NetXray I saw
Remote clients connecting to the server only clients that are connecting
are the ones with WinVnc. I stop the VNC service on the server and the
Wht are the color levels set to on each machine, Louise?
And on the Win2K server - which video driver is installed? That can
affect it sometimes.
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Subject: Re: color
it's under EVERY user's Reg key.
Best thing to do would probably be to run a Change User /install and
try uninstalling it so it gets removed from the default keys.
When you are logged on as a user, here's the key:
HKCU\Software\ORL
It is also under HKLM\software\ORL if you didn't get that cl
That;s handy to know, actually -
You've given me clear confirmation that the error
"java.net.ConnectionException: Connection refused"
*can* be caused by not having the corresponding 59xx port forwarded. I
suppose it's in the docs or the archives somewhere, but it's nicer to
have someone "volun
Oh jeez I have no idea bro.. The win2k registry is a gigantic f* story.
-Drew
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From: Dylan McNeill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Password not set???
How well I know...yet I'm not sure how to re
How well I know...yet I'm not sure how to remove the reference to the
VNCServer service in startup. Ya know, when someone logs in, it tries to
start the service, can't find the link.
Know where that would be in the terminal server registry to remove it?
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J.Dylan McNeill
Technolo
Hehe just to let you all know that this is what happens when you install and
setup VNC over terminal server it goofs it up =)
-Drew
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From: Drew Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 11:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Password not
Hello
I tried to compile the sorce code of vnc on a solaris 7 box.
The command 'make World' give the following error:
***
Building Release 6.3 of the X Window System.
I hope you checked the configuration parameters in ./config/cf
Lonnie:
Heya. I'll update the echoWall.lrp package so that
it forwards the 58xx ports as well as the 59xx ones.
Thought I was reading the wrong list for a minute. :)
-Scott
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> Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 01:49:33 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Lonnie Cumberland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:
Well, actually when service mode says started that little icon isnt even
there... Its only there when I start app mode..
-Drew
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Drew,
I believe that the app mode and the service use different registry hives.
See the service icon in the task tray? Without starting the app mode,
Right click on it and choose properties and set the password from there.
Post weather(sp) or not that does it. I am curious if I am correct or no
Hi, I installed vnc on windows 2000sp2 per the instructions, I
installed it as a service and I see it as 'running' in the administrative
tools/services sub control panel. I ran it in application mode to set a
password. When I connect to the server with vncviewer it tells me that there
is n
I talk on the phone to my users while I am using VNC on their machines.
The LAN doesn't use the phone lines. If I really needed to chat, i would
op[en a notepad document and take turns typing.
Have a Good Day,
Michael L.
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Hello,
> "MO" == Michael Ossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> could someone please tell me where I can read some information on
>> the Java Options for VNC and in particular on these:
>>
>>
MO> I don't think there is any documentation for these.
You're right, there's no documentation.
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