Hi
Can anyone forward to me the winvnc.ADM template file for config.pol for use in an NT4
Server/Win98 environment? It's just what I'm after, but the link to it from the VNC
site isn't working.
Cheers
Alan.
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Alan Pacey
IT Coordinator
Gin Gin State High School
Bundaberg Rd
Gin Gin 4671
Phone
I'm running VNC on two Mandrake 8.2 PCs on my lan, but key presses don't go
through to the server desktop. The mouse works, the screen looks great, but
key presses seem to go to the shell I launched the viewer from.
I'm using the most recent version of VNC from Mandrake-supplied rpm's on a
very
Joe:
Heya. Your VNC Server (which I presume is running at home,
behind your firewall appliance) will always listen to the port you
tell it to. By default that's 5900.
Your VNC Viewer (which I presume is running at work), on the
other hand, will use whatever port the OS gives to it.
The different ports he's seeing might be the result of a NAT'd connection -
not enough detail here to tell for sure.
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Subject: RE: Access from office to home
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I would download the version from www.tightvnc.com
You can add a registry entries to control display of the taskbar icon.
local_machine\software\orl\winvnc3
DWord:DisableTrayIcon= 1 to not show
Steve
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I followed the offered solutions ...
However, Joe's question seems different to me.
I'm surprised about the "different ports" aspect, but, as I read it, there is a
problem with Joe's firewall possibly doing some port-mapping
independently of any explicit mapping set up using port-mapper softwar
Could someone tell me which source module controls the icon on the taskbar?
We need a internal version that uses does not let the user know that the
program is loaded or at least where they are being monitored from.
BTW, before you start about privacy please understand that in the US
businesses a
A port redirector for windows can be found at www.analogx.com . Also you
could just tunnel it within an ssh tunnel.
Steve
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Subject: RE
I would suggest not considering port 1214. That's what Kazaa uses. Some
people have it filtered/bandwidth limited.
What it sounds like you're looking for is a "port redirector". Search on
Google for it, there are many. It will depend on which end you want to put
one, what platform you want to