tions.)
If you would like a copy of this (source and/or executable) please let me
know.
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Jonathan Maton, Development Team
Viztek, Inc.
makers of the Onyx-RAD suite of medical software
(teleradiology,
nto a
machine on the LAN, rather than connecting to the server first, then vnc'ing
from there to a machine on the LAN. Multiple connections are a try on one's
patience. But perhaps the English are more patient? :)
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ower/reset buttons.
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Jonathan Maton, Development Team
Viztek, Inc.
makers of the Onyx-RAD suite of medical software
(teleradiology, PACS, and DICOM)
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n zip up the whole source
(with my changes) or just send you the binary "WinVNC-alert.exe".
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Jonathan Maton, Development Team
Viztek, Inc.
makers of the Onyx-RAD suite of medical softw
relevant lines of code to enable the effect.
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Jonathan Maton, Development Team
Viztek, Inc.
makers of the Onyx-RAD suite of medical software
(teleradiology, PACS, and DICOM)
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no one
on the list wishes to help you do it. We'd all hate to see the vnc project
go closed source (or worse, be discontinued) due to any more bad press, and
the "feature" you're after is the heart of it.
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Jonathan Maton, Develo
Might be more of a firewall issue than a VNC issue... I get a similar
behavior out of my SSH client when connecting to a remote SSH host;
sporadically (but at least once a day) I get booted.
Please clarify - which machine is behind the firewall: the machine running
WinVNC server or the machine on