On 29/03/2002 05:19:27 barnowl wrote:
> For those that have not seen it here is a link to an IBM article about VNC and other
>Remote tools.
>
>
>http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-share2/?Open&t=grl,l=335,p=shar2
Note (re:recent mailings on file transfer in vnc-list)
"DToC ha
That's one I have never seen from VNC; there may be a corrupt file or
another process on your system may be causing it.
WOW is the abbreviation for "Windows on Windows" which is the way that
Microsoft enabled old 16-bit Windows software to run on NT; a VDM is a
"Virtual DOS Machine" which the WOW
Hi,
Has anyone ever heard of an error with VNC that would crash
an NT server and bring up a message like:
"hidden console WOW VDM ..."
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On Monday 01 April 2002 07:35 pm, Lee Allen wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input
>
> from
>
> > vnc clients?
> >
> > It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . .
>
> But if the client/viewer did not have mouse or keyboard control,
> Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input
from
> vnc clients?
>
> It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . .
But if the client/viewer did not have mouse or keyboard control, nothing
would. Under Unix there is no local, controlling session:
Thanks Rudi.
I will wait for the NT version. (thats my primary platform). When do you
think the NT version will be available ?
Thanks again
-shashi
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From: De Vos Rudi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:52 PM
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Subject: winvn
Hi all,
New alfa update available http://services.simac.be/vnc/winvncdrv/sources
Acc_vncw2k32bpp.exe
Finally the blit part is eliminated from the vncserver, the video driver
provides the update rectangles and bitmap data.
This gives a big speed boostand looower cpu.
Most of the solid rectan
Hello,
Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input from
vnc clients?
It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . .
-Peter
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Also, before you go any further, make sure you have all the Winsock patches
for win95.
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Sent: Monday, 2002-04-01 15:17
Subject: Re: setting up vnc
> Hoo, whee! You must like pain. If memory serve
Hoo, whee! You must like pain. If memory serves me, and it occasionally does,
these random comments are germane to the task at hand:
1) Listen to Matthew van Eerde. Get some ethernet cards and ignore the rest of
this message.
2) Go out and get a large bottle of Advil.
3) As you've guessed, you're
I have run windows 95 in 16 Meg. It is not pretty, but it does run.
Just don't open many apps at once. (Sometimes here, 'many' is 2)
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: setting up vnc
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Does the AMIGA os support SLIP ?
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You may have to purchase a pair of low-end ethernet cards and a
crossover cab
Well this just started today for us. And NAI deleted VNCHooks.dll and
if you try to reinstall it just starts an endless circle. Since this
hasn't happened before either April 1st brought something out that was
in the code or else NAI's updated DAT file is the problem.
John Clark wrote:
>
> SO
Anyone else been hit with a virus in VNChooks.dll from WinVNC.dll?
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See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html
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> From: Ronald Tatum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 09:58
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> If what you surmise is so, I'd be *very*
If what you surmise is so, I'd be *very* interested in finding out how the
fellow got any version of Windows to run on a 16MB PC...
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From: "H. Phil Duby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: setting up vnc
> Yo
You forgot to mention which OS you have on the PC. With the
'direct cable' comment, I expect one of the windows versions:
Win 95 / 98 / 98SE / ME / ...
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: setting up vnc
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Michael, Folks:
I hate chewing up bandwidth saying "I agree"
but that was awfully well stated. I do hope
AT&T does, in fact, bring out an update and
make some modest improvements to VNC so that,
as you put it, they put their blessing on
an updated version. In the grand scheme of
things, the
All these forks of VNC development have been great and they
show that VNC development is by no means stagnant. The issue
I think is on most people's mind (or mine at least) is that
we all look to AT&T as the 'pure' source of VNC and from time
to time we would like AT&T to take the "best of the bes
hi,
Hope this isn't too OT.
I have an amiga & pc (see sig), and want to set up a VNC server on the amiga &
view it on the pc. I have the VNC software for both ends but am having
trouble getting them linked.
Ther're joined with a null modem cable, and I've set up the Miami TCP stack
on the am
AT&t may not have released a new version for a while, but that doesn't mean
VNC development in general has stopped. Take a look at tightVNC
(http://www.tightvnc.org) - while still using the base VNC structure, the
developer has added significant bandwidth-saving code. There is also a
commercial
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