> > It is a separate file in the Xvnc distribution, so you can get it
>> from there. Bear in mind that you'll have to edit the HTML file to
>> remove the "dynamic" portions, since ChromiVNC's webserver doesn't
>> yet have any dynamic features. But maybe someone has already put
>> together s
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >
> >> >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
> >>
> >> Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on
> >> it's own? It does include a webserve
>On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:
>
>> >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
>>
>> Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on
>> it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the
>> applet to.
>>
>> This *is
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
>
> Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on
> it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the
> applet to.
>
> This *is* explained in
Hello Johan,
> "JH" == Johan Henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JH> Hello, Does anybody know if there is a possibility to get full
JH> color support when using the web browser viewer instead of the
JH> 'normal' viewer? Thanks in advance for your reply, johan.
Yes, it's possible, just use T
Hi. I have just set up VNC on my Windows NT Server 4.0 SP6 at my office.
I am having a somewhat random problem with the server now that I
installed VNC. When I click on an Icon it selects multiple icons. This
is not screen trash because if I double click on any one of the
highlighted icons the
>I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on
it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the
applet to.
This *is* explained in the Read Me file that comes with ChromiVNC.
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This is just *way* too easy. The big problem here is that the registry is a
terribly insecure place to store this information. I can see now why the
documentation essentially says that the registry usage system is a crude
"short-term" hack.
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From: "Niko Papula" <[E
I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
IE gives me a 404 when I try to access my machine on port 5800. Port 5900
responds with "wrong port", so the server is up, but neither the webserver
window nor the log window show any activity when I try to connect.
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Hello
Jacob Hoover wrote:
>What OS's are you running on? I may be able to help you. I took the
> vnc password source and put it into a separate app with registry
> access. It allows you to read and write passwords on the local and
> remote machines. However, I have only tested it on NT 4.0
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