ion.
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From: "Ray, James A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-05-13 11:42
Subject: Starting VNC in Windows ME
> I know setting VNV as a service can be done Windows NT/2000, but how can I
> do the same in Window
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
I am new at using VNC and have a couple of questions. I have installed the
latest version on my home PC and have the following setup.
Windows ME
Linksys External Router
I have allowed port "5800"
Tiny Software Firewall
I have allowed VNC to work.
I am trying to access via IE browser and w
http://www.sbj-broadcasting.com/VNC/VNC-1.htm
Guys, can we start emailing people who are blatantly ripping off VNC and
asking them to credit us? Can it really do any harm, or will AT&T get
annoyed? Or is it just totally pointless?
:)
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There's a folder in the home directory of the user who started the vnc
server on the SuSE box. It's called .vnc or .vncserver or something
like that. In that folder there's a script called xstartup I
think...modify that script to have just startkde (if you want kde to
start when the server is st
I searched the archives and saw no reference to this. I'm not sure
about the license of VNC but this seems pretty odd to me...they don't
even offer credit. It looks like they took one of the pages off the VNC
homepage and did a find and replace VNC with VXStudios and WinVXStudios.
http://www.sbj
What is the procedure to report bugs? Xvnc keeps core dumping on me.
Thanks,
Jim
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We were using McAfee 4.5.1, with scan engine version 4.0.70 and dat version
4194 which was "detecting" in VNChooks.dll
the WINvnc.dll so called trojan, and then deleting the file. We have now
updated the scan engine to 4.1.60 and are now having no
problems with Mcafee detecting VNC as a trojan?
I am trying to run mozilla inside vnc without much success. When I specify a
depth of 24 Xvnc core dumps when mozilla starts up. A depth of 8 works fine
(but is ugly). Here is the stack back trace of Xvnc:
#0 0xff1c5d2c in realfree () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#1 0xff1c651c in cleanfree () fro
> is very complete, and
> shows no such ability. The closest you can come is
> the ability to disable
> inputs from keyboard and mouse on the server, but
> that only prevents
> intervention, of course, not viewing from the VNC
> server console.
>
>
> - Original Me
Hello everyone, I'm new to the list, joined to ask a
question; does anyone know if there is a version of
VNC that supports screen blanking on the client (i.e.,
blanking or blacking out the client's screen while
working on it)?
I'm runing 3.3.3r9, for Windows 2000.
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little annoying.
Thanks,
James
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I've never seen crash a system, so the instability point
is probably moot).
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Problem turned out to be the login. I was not logging in as root in the SSH
session. Once I did that it works. Not sure where to give a different user
the same functionality, but at least I know where the problem is.
Thanks.
James
At 10:53 AM 1/2/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I don't use SS
g.
I'm running Putty 0.48 and could not find a way to forward ports. What
version are you running?
James
At 02:40 PM 12/31/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> You said that you are using localhost:00. On Linux, VNC will start up on
>display 01 instead of 00. Try localhost:01 and see if that w
o 5902.
Same result. Tunnelier shows a successful connection to the remote machine,
shows it listening on 5905, and then shows that it tries to redirect to
5904 on the server running SSH.
Any ideas what's happening?
Thanks,
James
At 01:17 PM 12/31/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>I use a program calle
When you make a connection through SSH does Linux
think it's coming from the local trusted NIC? Not sure if that was clear.
Can I just completely block that port with ipchains and as long as I can
make the SSH connection I should be able to connect to VNC?
Thanks,
James
At 12:09 PM 12/31/2
ion.
How to a make a VNC connection?
Also, how do I make sure that VNC will not accept normal connections?
I've used Zebedee on windows in the past and then used the authosts
registry setting to limit only connections from the
Sorry. Please disregard this post. I was able to find everything I was
trying to do.
Thanks,
James
At 07:57 AM 10/29/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm sure this issue is in the archives, but I'm unable to find it.
>
>I'm running VNC on Redhat 7.0 and I would like to be ab
tart two VNC sessions as root automatically, both loading an
xterm window.
My questions are:
How do I start a window manager where I get the complete desktop, with
menus and everything?
How do I start gnome? (I thought once I started kde I could use the
switching tool to switch between the
This is still a problem. Can someone give me some help?
Thanks,
James
At 01:19 PM 10/26/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I installed a new card with an S3 Virge 64+ chip and 2mb RAM and it still
>does the same thing. Anyone have any ideas? What other new hardware could
>cause this problem?
I installed a new card with an S3 Virge 64+ chip and 2mb RAM and it still
does the same thing. Anyone have any ideas? What other new hardware could
cause this problem?
Thanks,
James
At 09:25 PM 10/25/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I export the screen from my Netware server to my Linux mach
how up all black. Everything is
telling me it's the video card, but I want to make sure.
Anyone seen this before? Any ideas?
Thanks,
James
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VNC is cross-platform. It can be used between any two platforms to which
viewer/server have been ported, or between machines of the same platform.
Cheers,
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Commun
Since Tridia's VNC is a modified version of the main AT&T Labs VNC
distribution, they are obliged by the GPL license to make the source code
available to anyone they give/sell the binaries to.
Cheers,
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"The path to enlightenment i
Erm, if you are using stock winvnc (or the linux version has it too, I
think...) it's built in. Just open http://yourip:5800 in a browser and you
should be set. (btw, replace yourip with the actual numbers for the machine
the server is running on.)
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You should try rdp2vnc, from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/~jnw/downloadables, which is a newer
equivalent of vdesktop.
There should also be another new release based on rdp2vnc quite soon, with
more encodings, better updates and suchlike.
Cheers,
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Something that may help you.. If I understand you correctly, you want to be
able to have the mouse automatically click on a certain button on an error
dialog, if it comes up. Am I right? Or do you want it to be semi-intelligent
(If X happens, do this, etc)? If you just want mindless automation, yo
> Thanks for the suggestion. I don't think that's what's going on though - I
> examined CPU/RAM usage. While doing a VNC screen refresh with zonealarm
> enabled there is still tons of free RAM and the CPU was always at least
> 60% idle (the ZoneAlarm processes took about 8% CPU and VNC about 15%).
OSLAV (HP-Slovakia,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: Autostart additional process
> Hi, James.
>
> Once the vncsession is started and you know the display number, you can
run
> on that vnc sess
Anyone have any ideas here? Is this possible? I want to have an additional
process start in another xterm window on a vnc session that is already
created. This way it's starts on boot (following the vnc session) and when I
vnc to that session, it's already there and running.
Tha
ho "***VNC FAILED***"
fi
disp=$(( $disp + 1 ))
done
Thanks,
James
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password. It doesn't
stop WinVNC from requesting a password. To do that, you must clear the
password in the Properties dialog. By default, with AuthRequired set to 1,
WinVNC will not allow an empty password, since it could prove a dangerous
security hole for novice users.
So, set AuthRequi
note that the iPAQ has a relatively slow internal bus, if I
remember correctly, which probably doesn't help anything that is graphically
intensive. (Having said that, iPAQs are ace, I should point out. :) )
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enl
Fast User Switching under XP, which I can't
currently support.
Finally, if it can't authenticate, make sure the Default User Properties
password is set correctly.
Cheers,
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
T4 SP5.
These machines have significantly different operating system configurations.
Obvious things to check are that you really do have SP6a, not SP6, and that
the PatchWork "fixes" are correctly applied and don't do anything dumb, like
changing permissions on bits of the registr
x27;s hellish registry structure. ;)
If anyone wants to write such a beast then I'll make sure we put a link to
it on our contribs page. I'm too busy writing my PhD. Thesis to do it
myself, I'm afraid.
:(
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"The path to enlightenment is /
ed more as a matter of courtesy than
of
> security.
That makes sense. Personally, I'd rather implement it as a separate "!"
option, which would pop up the dialog but default to accept, and warn the
user that they need to explicitly reject if they want.
Cheers,
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James
e it for administrative support stuff or something?
Cheers,
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arlier, but it certainly is
running here with about that exact configuration but possibly less the
PatchWork fixes.
> Regards,
> Patrice Boivin
> Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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Later,
JES
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27;s a web
portal package called Stoneware (www.stone-ware.com) that someone has
written a very nice VNC hook for. You can log into your corporate web
portal, which you can do over SSL, and then it can proxy a VNC session to
your servers and desktops inside the network. Very slick.
Good luck w
ry interested to know
where you have found documentation to the contrary.
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I know this forum has a lot of Linux experience. Can anyone suggest a good
Linux forum? RedHat specific if possible? Hopefully somthing that has good
membership and timely responses such as this one.
Thanks in Advance.
James
> I feel silly asking, but for debug mode, what string value do I have to
add
> and is it in HKLU or HKLM?
The keys to use are described in the online documentation. The debug keys
are Machine-Local settings, i.e. HKLM.
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"The
Run the service with the DebugMode and DebugLevel settings in the registry
set to high values, and look at the log. Before the client disconnect
messages, there should be some form of error message, indicating the nature
of the problem.
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Are you running WinVNC as a service, or as an application. Are any messages
displayed on the server machine's screen when you attempt to connect to it &
are disconnected?
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlig
Here's the key that I have exported from Windows 2000.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3]
"AllowLoopback"=dword:0001
James
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Sent: Thursday, September
nd I would recommend it - this is not a formal endorsement and has nothing
to do with AT&T Labs, AT&T, or the LCE!)
Cheers,
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge
ivers received cordinates relative to display buffers.
Bear in mind that GDI will access bitmaps in the graphics card other than
just the display bitmap, so the hook driver probably needs to check which
bitmap updates are coming from and only use copyrect when the source is the
display bitmap.
Cheers,
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allows it, or the installation is in some way
broken.
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Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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and I'll make suggestions if I
can.
Cheers,
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK
Hi,
In the dos prompt, I type java vncviewer host 150.158.152.180 port 5800
.The program starts and asks for a password, I type the same password as the
vnc server running on the specified machine and then nothing happens. I can
access the remote machine if I use the winvnc program from the start
Any ideas ??
Thanks
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Try changing the display resolution of the server machine (i.e. 8/16/32bpp,
different sized displays, etc.) Over slow networks, there is a known issue
with the initial update of very large displays.
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"The path t
> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 19:18:08 +0200
> From: "H. Th. van der Meer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: atom bomb in WINVNC
>
> I am tracking down a problem I have had with using VNC. Some times my
> applications would crash without any traceable cause.
> As far as I can see it now, WINVNC does somet
I seem to recall a version of VNC worked with epoc, but I'm not sure where I
saw it.
sorry, this wasn't much help O.o
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Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: VNC for Nokia 9210 ???
> Mark if y
m\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing\Mappings\Ins
t
alled\vnc\0001]
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"Type"="TCP"
"Translation"="NORMAL"
"Port"="5900"
Cheers
James
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? LDAP would be nice
Comments are welcomed. Thanks.
James
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Anyone know if it is possible to automatically login into VNC using your
browser by sending the password on the url or http header?
Does anyone know that it definitely is not possible?
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Garbage
> James Pifer wrote:
> >
> > I'm using VNC Viewer or IE on Windows 2000 to connect t
e in, xterm and others.
James
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 3:41 AM
Subject: Re: Garbage
> James Pifer wrote:
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> > I'm having a problem with vnc on Redhat 7. I
is session, so then I
have to go to that host and export there again. Basically it's a pain.
Any help is appreciated.
James
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You could set up one port for each of them if you want and in your linksys
router just open them both up, each forwarding to one machine.
James
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:46
in the REG, but it
didn't
> make any difference.
You must prefix the above with "-:", to cause all other hosts to be
rejected. The above simply adds a subnet to those allowed, but does not
reject all others.
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top. I'll check their site for patches...
Thanks for the feedback.
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nd the link right
now...
The URL for RDP2VNC is http://www.uk.research.att.com/~jnw/downloadables/
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Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
AT&T Labs Cambrid
ating, the
> computer is still running very slowly as if WinVNC is doing some work. But
> with no visible result.
WinVNC should operate pretty well for normal apps, including the desktop,
under Win9x, WinNT and Win2K, without tweaking the settings.
Have you rebo
ably a display resolution issue. What display format (bits per
pixel) are the X console and X VNC desktops using? I'd bet they're subtley
different. An easy way to check is to start the X VNC desktop as normal,
then vncviewer to it from the X console. vncviewer will display format
How do I edit the system registry to change the
Advanced Options specified under the documentation for
the WinVNC server:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html
Thanks,
James
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Can anybody tell me how to get the (unix) X server to
NOT request authorisation.
The WinVNC AuthRequired registry setting for the unix
server is what I'm looking for.
Thanks
James
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realize this is because it's not
platform specific, so it's an acceptable issue.
It's great to be able to just send the vncviewer executable to someone so
they can remote control without installing anything. (Or their browser of
course)
Sorry if I got off the original subject
to display on
the netware machine? Are you talking about setting that when you telnet to
make the connection? See below.
I'll do some more testing with it.
James
[root@sammy jpifer]# telnet 192.168.1.9
Trying 192.168.1.9...
Connected to 192.168.1.9.
Escape character is '^]'.
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Yes, but my problem is that I need to see Netware's screen on the server
itself AND on the vncserver I'm exporting to. The answer is I probably can't
do it if you don't think X can do it.
If VNC was supported on Netware my problem would probably be solved.
Thanks,
James
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's java.cfg. If you change it you can export
the session to somewhere, like VNCServer. Problem is you then can't see the
Java GUI Console on the server itself.
Anyone have any ideas? Is it a fantasy to have both?
Thanks,
James
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Thank you both for you input on this topic. It's working great.
James
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there from the start?
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James
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: VNC with Netware
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 10:53:32AM -0400, James Pifer wrote:
>
> >
es do I type? I know this is
fustrating for people who know unix, so please bear with me.
# step 1
# step 2
# step 3
Thanks,
James
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>
I know I can do that part with Netware.
If this is possible, what options do I start vncserver with? I thought this
possible, but so far I can't get my Netware server to connect successfully.
Thanks,
James
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ve changed a permission on the system which is preventing the applet from
behaving itself.
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o the casual observer like a VNC problem. Removing the DVD-RAM driver
fixed the problem...
What makes you think it's not a zonealarm problem? Bear in mind that it may
be zonealarm crashing because another driver has corrupted its data...
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ine also doing DNS? The above crash sounds like a
timing related problem, which strongly suggests a serious network driver
bug.
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Make sure you supply the parameter:
-encodings "hextile copyrect"
to the vncviewer command at the client. Otherwise, it'll try to use raw.
If you just say "hextile", then scrolling stuff and dragging will be really
slow.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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On a Windows 98 vnc server, I edited the registry as stated in the web site. I
added the following DWORD: AllowProperties=0 to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Default.
Although it does work--users cannot access the properties to change the
password, it also does not allow me to connect t
In that case, the answer is no, you can't block the display of individual
apps. You shouldn't really be letting the IT person access the machine
remotely while it's logged in with an account that has access to sensitive
information, I wouldn't have thought.
Cheers,
Ja
Which OS are they using? Blocking of access to sensitive information should
be achieved through the operating system's security methods, independently
of VNC.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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Labo
fraid it's impossible to say why it isn't running - it could
be any other rogue program on your system, such as a virus checker or other
low-level program, affecting InstallShield's execution.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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"The path to enlightenment is /us
Do you see a setup.exe process in task manager, or does it start up and then
quit without having displayed any dialogs?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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You must remember to change the Default Properties password, not just the
User Properties password. Passwords are managed per-user and when no user
is logged in, the default password is used.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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s. I do not receive any messages and nothing happens.
> Any ideas for troubleshooting this? I can run this setup.exe on other
> machines successfully.
Rebot the machine and try again. Sometimes InstallShield setup scripts
get confused by earlier installation scripts.
Cheers,
Jame
archives;
>
> here it is; I unfortunately don't know how to use it don't know if you do!
WinVNC already has the Add New Client option, accessible via the tray
icon, which allows the server to connect out to a listening viewer.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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ed?
Lookup the ConnectPriority registry setting.
> At best this is anoying, at worst it's a kinda big
> security flaw.
Not really, since they'll already have had to supply the correct password
to kick the first user off.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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Shared connections are a standard VNC feature. They are not specific to
TridiaVNC.
James "Wez" Weatherall
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AT&
The syntax is "winvnc -kill".
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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You are quite right! I didn't realise the API call on Win9x did that.
Cunning. I suppose it stops curious users breaking their PCs too badly!
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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The Java VNC Viewer requests a password before it attempts to connect,
regardless of whether the server really needs one.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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gins, so they
should show up in the task list if they are running.
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ormal login-as-nobody login). This usually
requires you to set Win9x to support separate user profiles, at least.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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You are running the server in application mode. You must run it as a
service. It will never have worked this way as an application.
James "Wez" Weatherall
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at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc, in
particular the section regarding the AllowLoopback key.
James "Wez" Weatherall
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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