RE: ISP ips addresses

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Debenham
IP addresses are unique on the internet, if you have the IP 161.114.32.105 then you are the ONLY person on the internet with that IP address, it is a unique identifier. Hence if you use a different ISP you would have no chance in the operability, Cheers, Mark -Original Message- From: Sing

RE: Antwort:

2001-07-13 Thread Mark Debenham
best way would be to delete the machine settings, ofcourse as you would have the admins permission to do so you could ask that they change your settings for you, Mark -Original Message- From: Ana Belin Sanchez Rufo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 July 2001 08:10 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: what can one really do with vnc

2001-07-08 Thread Mark Debenham
1. The gravitational pull of the sun and the other plents off set agains tthe mass of the earth. 2. Because the outer atmosphere filters blue light from the sun, hence we see it as blue. 3. a mutation in the egg caused an oven sized feathered dinosaur to come out. 4. To live and learn and have a c

RE: Config Screen keeps appearing (WinVNC)

2001-06-30 Thread Mark Debenham
No problem, Mark -Original Message- From: Julius Thyssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 June 2001 11:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Config Screen keeps appearing (WinVNC) Mark wrote: > In a command line whilst in the > program files\orl\vnc folder > type winvnc -defaultset

RE: Config Screen keeps appearing (WinVNC)

2001-06-28 Thread Mark Debenham
In a command line whilst in the program files\orl\vnc folder type winvnc -defaultsettings And set the pass etc and your options in there. Mark -Original Message- From: Julius Thyssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 28 June 2001 17:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Config Screen keeps ap

RE: RE#2: Win2k with AD

2001-06-28 Thread Mark Debenham
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 28 June 2001 13:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE#2: Win2k with AD #Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:37:45 +0100 #From: Mark Debenham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> #Subject: RE: Win2k with AD # #Make sure that you have security settings to access the .exe and the other #files

RE: LockSetting in Registry

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
Need to use the username "Default" That will make things easier I hope, Mark -Original Message- From: Spencer, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 June 2001 17:44 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: LockSetting in Registry I am having a heck of a time getting this locksetting to logout

RE: List clients

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
Go into a command prompt and type netstat -a OR netstat -an That will list connections to the machine, Mark -Original Message- From: LAFRANCE Richard -IT INFRSTRC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 June 2001 22:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: List clients Is there a way a user at t

RE: ..thought

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
inal Message- From: Nick Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 June 2001 12:45 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ..thought [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3] "DisableTrayIcon"=dword:0001 (Or at least that's what I use with Tridia) Nick Palmer IT

RE: VNCProxy-help

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
There are multiple programs that can proxy, MS Prooxy 2.0 can be configured to do so, as can any routing firewall. However there are two main tools I use (which in their methodology are ancient however what you trust for links to the outside world is always important) these are NetCat (originally

RE: ..thought

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
The in house lawyers will object im sure if needs be. Never hurts to know hows its done at any rate, Mark -Original Message- From: Varga Daniel (QI/RZS4) * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 June 2001 13:01 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ..thought > From: Mark Deb

..thought

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
Does anyone know of a way (a registry key that would need creating I assume) that will disable the ability to right click the icon and select the kill all clients. We have had several occasions where we have needed to watch people however they have found the option..and hence meaning I had to ge

RE: Win2k with AD

2001-06-27 Thread Mark Debenham
Make sure that you have security settings to access the .exe and the other files related to VNC, right click > properties > security. Mark -Original Message- From: Arek Lichwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 June 2001 11:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Win2k with AD Hi I'm using

RE: Re:

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
..I was wondering just how "we" managed to maintain the connection...(Super UDP?) yes its hot and the air conditioning is off so thinking may not be a strong point!(Never is I hear you shout) Mark -Original Message- From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2001 15:1

RE: Re:

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
UDP (In my eyes) certainly is not suitable for FTP however if a UDP packet with a signature was sent which inturn triggered a TCP connection then maybe that would be a better way to go, only a thought, Mark -Original Message- From: Ryan Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 June 2001

RE:

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
end 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 here > James > > - Original Message - > From: "Mark Debenham" <[EM

RE:

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
here James - Original Message ----- From: "Mark Debenham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 7:59 AM Subject: RE: > Vnc is (in my opinion) much better than pc anywhere, and far less intrusive > on a network where employees need as

RE:

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
Vnc is (in my opinion) much better than pc anywhere, and far less intrusive on a network where employees need as much available monitor space as possible. You should add a rule on your firewall which filters all connecting IP numbers (IP chains will do it)other than yours or your local LAN, you ca

RE: windows service

2001-06-26 Thread Mark Debenham
Well, you should be able to insert the registry keys needed with the pass etc so that you can have the password set, "Winvnc -defaultsettings" needs to be specified just incase the user has a different user specific password... And have you installed VNC at start up using "net use winvnc"? (having