ere is an equivalent in the Windows version.
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ad. Make sure you pay attention to the display number, too.
When you connect from Windows, put servername:displaynumber (myserver:2)
in the connect dialog box.
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> actually know someone is trying to access their machine?
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The default winvnc.exe puts the icon in the tray that changes to a black
background if someone is connected. You just need to be aware of it. ;-)
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had a go, but I'm no X hacker.
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> For an experimental Xaw patch, see
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Thanks for the info
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. Anyone ever see this before, and how do I stop it?
Thanks
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o. If not, just change the HKLM one to match
the HKCU entry. The Local Machine one corresponds to the service version of WinVNC
The other thing you can do is access the service setup info from
Start->Programs->VNC->Administrative Tools->Show Default Settings. This shows the setup
sc
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> > > connect. It is only an issue if the machine is at the login window.
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> > Please read the documentation. This is probably the most FAQ on this
> > list. You need to set the default password.
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> > Dan Fulbright
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Henning H|lsebusch wrote:
> Hi,
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> I've got a little question. Is ist possible to send my own screen contents
> to another client computer, like "MasterEye" ? I think with VNC it is only
> possible to "catch" a screen, isn't it?
If you have a vncserver set up and the client is set up in "listen
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