Hello,
Does anyone know if a new version of WinVNC by AT&T is announced in few
months and if this software will be update one day or if this version is the
last official version product by AT&T or if it will stopped by AT&T ?
Because this version exist since beginning of year 2001 and even if it'
Since at&t is playing domain name games, ZNC is moving to a new home.
Find it at:
http://home.attbi.com/~davedyer/znc/zvnc.html
The is no change (except from the location) from the version you may already
be using.
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The search engine at At&t is having a bad night it appears. Any one knwo the URl for
the info on fixing a termcap or keystroke problem. Using Vns between linux boxes.
Every thing else works fine. Both the keypad and top row number key 5's do this. I
remeber seening a fix for this a whle back bu
Hi their, i am curious to know, if anyone knows why my VNC doesnt'd display some
fonts, i get blocks instead of text, an example is AIM the AOL release, i can see the
persons screen name and time stamp, but any message after is a bunch of blocks. this
also occures with some themes i have for GT
Hey peeps,
I have a question for you guys. Are you able to rollout Tight VNC
to workstatation without user intervention ? I would appreciate any input.
Thanks
Jaime C. Salas
Network Support Coordinator
Corporate Information Technology Management
Phone: (714) 921-7554
Email: [EMAIL PR
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:54:28PM +, Scott C. Best wrote:
> Nick: using port 443 as Mike suggested should work. You
> can forward your home-LAN LinkSys's external port 443 to port 5900
> of the target VNC server, or forward it to that servers's port 443
> (if that server is setup to lis
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 04:05:23PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, it works when the display number is set to 0, both through the Java
> client and the regular client.
Hmmm. How about for an arbitrary low (<5) display number?
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Alt
Mike:
That's a really good point about the proxy; it definitely
sounds as if Nick's workplace LAN is setup to use one.
Nick: using port 443 as Mike suggested should work. You
can forward your home-LAN LinkSys's external port 443 to port 5900
of the target VNC server, or forward it
I had VNC (3.3.3r9) running as a service on a NT 4.0 Server w/ SP6A and
Oracle 8i
and I didn't have the issue. I now have 2000 Adv. Server w/ SP2 and Oracle
8i
and I haven't seen the issue either.
Sorry I can't help, but I would suggest an easy remote control product at an
affordable price.
Rem
I have had VNC running on our 2 NTsp6 for some time with good results.
Unfortunatelyu that has come to an end. After Installing Oracle 8i on one of
the NT systems I now get a ReadExact Socket error and an access violation at
least 3-4 time a day. I am running 3.3.3r9 of VNC as an NT Service. Since
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 01:59:15PM +0530, Vilva Natarajan wrote:
>
> Lets say the Microsoft Outlook client application is only available on
> the server. VNC is installed on the server too. Can users use the VNC
> client to access the server, click on the outlook application, use
> their own auth
Yes, it works when the display number is set to 0, both through the Java
client and the regular client.
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 12:37:35PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm confused why it won't work internally at work. Any ideas on that?
>
> I've got the display number set to 59716 and still get the RFB message
> when trying via a browser, and get "Failed to connect to server" error
> when
I have downloaded the 3.3.3r2 source, read (most of) the README file and
tried to build as described there. See the snipped screen printout:
(...)
making all in ./vncviewer...
make[2]: Entering directory `/build/vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer'
gcc -O2-I../include -I. -I/usr/X11R6/include -Dlinux -D
Beerse, Corni wrote:
>Looks prommising, how do these things co-operate with VNC? Maybe, they can
>sort things out for VNC and boost their product somehow!
They don't, they simply provide a 'serial console' until the OS boots, then
the card effectively switches itself out and the serial port becom
Looks prommising, how do these things co-operate with VNC? Maybe, they can
sort things out for VNC and boost their product somehow!
CBee
> There's also a company that makes 'fake' video cards that
> emulate an MDA or
> VGA in text mode and send the data to a serial port. A
> VNC-based versio
Smile!
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20020223
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Hi all,
I am not able to use a VNC viewer on a Win98 machine to access a VNC
server on a Win2000 machine.
At the Win98 client side, after I key in the IP address of the Win2000
server machine, I get an "Invalid Protocol" message, without asking for
the password.
How do I correct this? Or can it b
Can VNC be used to web-enable client-server applications? Can the following
be done using VNC,
Lets say the Microsoft Outlook client application is only available on the
server. VNC is installed on the server too. Can users use the VNC client to
access the server, click on the outlook application
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