I'll nail all this daon and get back to you this weekend, for the short
answer:
1. System was rebuilt from an AD to domain controller.
2. Terminal services was already installed from AD.
3. Win SP2 with all security patches.
4. Nothing in the event log.
5. This I will reply to on the weekend, but
I am just trying WinVNC 3.3.3R9.The program was loaded onto my office
computer (with Win98 and DSL internal modem) and onto my home computer (with
WinXP). I tried to connect to the remote computer (office) from home
computer with VNCviewer.
I typed in "IP address:0" and then the session pass
Hi guys,
Forgive me. It's off topic, but, I'm going to ask anyway because you
guys are great! I can't find anything on the web. In many of my win'98
installs when i am in windows explorer view and I collapse a branch in the
left pane it springs back opened. When I close it again it stay
Hi,
I just started to use VNC software for Windows and I'm trying to show a
presentation from my host to my client who is connected via Internet.
The client says they get the message: WriteExact: Socket error while writing
just after typing the password.
How to get (the easyest) sollution to th
If you are running on windows, just run the service helper. It will change
colors when there is a remote connection.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Smith, Brian
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:05 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Creating
Hi,
I just started to use VNC software for Windows and I'm trying to show a
presentation from my host to my client who is connected via Internet.
The client says they get the message: WriteExact: Socket error while writing
just after typing the password.
How to get (the easyest) sollution to th
Hi,
I just started to use VNC software for Windows and I'm trying to show a
presentation from my host to my client who is connected via Internet.
The client says they get the message: WriteExact: Socket error while writing
just after typing the password.
How to get (the easyest) sollution to th
Hi,
I just started to use VNC software for Windows and I'm trying to show a
presentation from my host to my client who is connected via Internet.
The client says they get the message: WriteExact: Socket error while writing
just after typing the password.
How to get (the easyest) sollution to th
I have successfully setup VNC in inetd mode on numerous platforms
(Solaris 7, RedHat 7.x, Debian), but I am hitting a wall when it comes
to AIX. All I get is an "Invalid Protocol" error when trying to
connect. I thought I would at least get to the grey screen, at which
point I will probably get
I want to develope a application that will tell me if someone is connected
to the VNC Server.
If there a API / Function call I can do on the DLL to have it return this
information?
I am a VB programmer.
Thanks,
Brian
**
This
Good Morning Everyone !
Hey, I recently downloaded a source code package for VNCView for WindowsCE.
I have not changed one character of code and yet I'm generating a host of
errors that are a bit perplexing.
C:\Downloads\vnc-3.3.2beta_wincesrc\vnc_wincesrc\ClientConnection.h(31):
Could not find
I know setting VNV as a service can be done Windows NT/2000, but how can I
do the same in Windows ME. I log into my computer with a user name so,
starting programs will only work when the log in process has been completed.
Is there a way to have VNC start so I can start it up like a services?
T
In the UNIX version of VNC I can automatically start up X windows
applications within the xstartup script.
Is there a way to do the same in the VNC for Windows version. I would like
to start a GUI application within VNC so it starts with the VNC service when
the system boots up.
Thanks,
Mel
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > If you are actually running the VNC Server *itself* on port
> 80, use port 80 for
> > the Java applet target port. The Java applet uses standard
> TCP/IP port numbers
> > externally.
>
> Thanks, but how can i c
Martin, I'm not sure whether you are working on the client side of the problem
or the server side of the problem.
If you have a default WinVNC server, for example, and need to change the port it
uses from the default 5900, you can try changing the display number from 0 to:
59716
(This is from 655
> If you are actually running the VNC Server *itself* on port 80, use port 80 for
> the Java applet target port. The Java applet uses standard TCP/IP port numbers
> externally.
Thanks, but how can i change to let the applet use Port 80 to
communicate with the vnc server. Port 5800 is not the pr
If you are actually running the VNC Server *itself* on port 80, use port 80 for
the Java applet target port. The Java applet uses standard TCP/IP port numbers
externally.
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-05-13 05:
Hi,
First of all sorry if this question was already asked, but can't find
the information i require.
How can i change the port 5900 to port 80 to connect via the applet.
I tried to enter -5820 into the display number textbox, but it allows no
negative numbers.
All i've found is how to change
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