RE: Citrix v. VNC v. New Moon

2002-04-12 Thread Justin Khoo
Have you guys heard of New Moon (www.newmoon.com)? They're positioning themselves as some Citrix competitor (with Microsoft's help). Tho I'm not sure exactly what their difference it. --- T W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael, > Can you clarify the types of connections you are > describing

Re: Hiding VNC icon in system tray

2002-01-09 Thread Justin Bennett
This one works for tight vnc, should be same / similar for others: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3] "DisableTrayIcon"=dword:0001 Germain, Bob wrote: >I seem to recall an email describing how to hide the VNC icon, but I can't >locate it. Does anyone know what reg hack I need to d

Re: connecting through a router

2001-12-21 Thread Justin Bennett
I assume your router is a cable or dsl router of some type. Maybe a lynksys or some other brand. What you will need to do is setup your router to port forward the VNC ports to your internal machine. Example: setup your router to forward ports 580x and 590x to your internal IP address of the

Re: Windows 2000

2001-12-19 Thread Justin Bennett
I'm not sure if you can lock it out but the password is just a registry setting, you could always have it rerun the registry at login and set the password back... Kendra Rowe wrote: >Hello all, > >I am deploying about 30 new W2000 lab computers in an University setting. >The problem is, after

Re: taskbar icon

2001-12-07 Thread Justin Bennett
There is a way to remove the icon, but that won't prevent them from closing the program through task manager. There is a Registry Setting DisableTrayIcon, set it to one, also TRIDIA VNC www.tridiavnc.com (I believe), has a check box for this. Nick Smeltzer wrote: >Sorry to bother you all, is

Windows 2000 service problem

2001-11-30 Thread Novian, Justin M
I have installed VNC to run as a service on a Win2000 machine. I can log in with VNC only when a user is logged it. Once the local user logs out, I am disconnected. How can I make VNC run at all times... even when NO user is logged in locally. Justin Novian --- Justin M. Novian

VNC as a service on Windows 2000

2001-11-29 Thread Novian, Justin M
I have installed VNC to run as a service on a Win2000 machine. I can log in with VNC only when a user is logged it. Once the local user logs out, I am disconnected. How can I make VNC run at all times... even when NO user is logged in locally. Justin Novian --- Justin M. Novian

Re: Firewall

2001-11-02 Thread Justin Bennett
YOu have to pass port 590x through to the VNC machines, 5900 for display 0, 5901 for display 1 ect. Dan Titus wrote: > I'm new to VNC. I like what I see. Here is my dilemma. > > I have a firewall with a DMZ port. My email server is connected to the DMZ. I > want to set up multiple VNC servers b

Re: Confirm Connection

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
I just did this about 2 Minutes ago, You need to add a registry entry into the registry and then reboot, copy the below code into a text file, rename it to a .reg file and run it, then reboot and start the service. REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\WinVNC3] "DisableTrayIcon"=dword:0

Re: TightVNC vs Regular

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
I'd go with tightVNC, It's noticibly faster, and just as stable, It all comes from the same source code. Ben Hunsberger wrote: > Hi, I'm new to the VNC scene. I just downloaded "regular" VNC 3.3.3r9. > However, I've now noticed this discussion regarding TightVNC > > What has been the experience

Re: Confirm Connection

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
Use this version of VNC: http://www.tightvnc.com/ it has the option to have confirmation, in the advanced settings. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We are currently looking at VNC as a remote control software. It looks > awesome in every respect except it does not appear to request a > confirmation

Re: Confirmation on connection

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
This is true, You could always do something hokey like an rexec command or something to start it if you wanted, however I think the better solution has been named, TightVNC has a dialog box that you can hve pop up. and have the user say yes or no, you can also set it to time out, and set the defau

Icon on Taskbar

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
Is there a way to disable the icon on the taskbar? [demime 0.97b removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of justin.bennett.vcf] - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' i

Re: Confirmation on connection

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
I am not sure, someone else may be able to answer your question, one other possibility may be to not run it by default, if someone wants you to connect then you could have them click an icon on their desktop to start the VNC server so that you could connect. Just an Idea, if no one can solve this

Re: Terminal Server -- Comments

2001-11-01 Thread Justin Bennett
hey are doing on that web page.. > > > /rant ON > > stupid Microsoft licensing schemes. Grrr > > /rant OFF > - > To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: > 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY >

Re: product similar to VNC

2001-10-31 Thread Justin Bennett
There's also Reachout, I beleive it's from symantec, Most of these are only windows to windows. Are you just looking for comercial support? VNC is free, multi platform, stable, and easy to install with a small footprint. The only think I would like to see is file transfer support. Salas, Jai

Re: Terminal Server -- Comments

2001-10-31 Thread Justin Bennett
. Grrr > /rant OFF > > Zig- > > > > > Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 17:00:35 -0500 > > From: Glenn Mabbutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: RE: Terminal Server > > > > See http://services.simac.be/vnc/gina.html - same idea, but config is > > somewhat

Terminal Server

2001-10-30 Thread Justin Bennett
as little of the OS as possible, but maybe have a diffrent multisession enabled version. Then you could run programs on other OS even over the NET via a browser. Just an Idea. Justin - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: WinVNC missing registry settings?

2001-05-11 Thread Justin
Jeffrey, I have added these registry settings without any troubles. Did you add those settings to HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Default? Did you stop and restart the WinVNC service after editing the registry? (this must be done for the changes to take effect) Regards, Justin -Original Message

Server slowdown

2000-12-04 Thread Justin Hagemeier
suggesstions? Thanks in advance, Justin - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html -