We're running VNC on all of our XP PC's both Home and Pro.
Probably just Gateway/MS trying to sell additional software or something
like that.
Roger
ShirleyC wrote:
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> At 05/21/2002 05:52 PM +0200, you wrote:
> >yes that should work. I run both client and server on XP boxed and
> >they work f
Here's what we did.
We used the Wise installation monitoring software (if you're not
familiar with Wise its a packaging software. Very nice, but too
expensive to buy for this one thing.). The wise monitored while we did
the generic install of the product.
We installed VNC on a test PC (granted
The Virus Software that I use at my site, which spans from Norton V 5.0
to Norton 2002 on Win 9x/NT/2k/XCP, has never identified VNC as a virus.
I have had PC Anywhere 10.x inform me that it does not recommend using
VNC and that we should uninstall it. But we use PC Anywhere for our
users to dia
Has anyone ever experienced any issues with VNC and Novell networks? We
have noticed a few of our outlying locations on our Wan seem to be
running extremely slow on running the Novell login script.
These PC's are Celeron 500MHz+, 128MB Ram+ - and the only major change
has been adding VNC.
Any i
I haven't seen this anywhere in the emails, but a friend of mine
forwarded me this link regarding remote dekstop software.
I do like the description of "WinVNC is strictly for techies with a
masochistic bent" - fairly accurate in my mind. But I do love WinVNC.
Enjoy the read.
http://www.pcworl
We used the Wise Installation Wizard to create our own local install of
WinVNC. We don't give our users access to the WinVNC folder on the
start menu, so we removed it from the wizard before we created the EXE.
We then have them run a batch file which imports our password into their
registry and
We had a similiar situation at my institution, so we utilized a package
we already owned called Wise Installation Wizard.
Using on of their "listening" wizards, we installed VNC and then edited
the script that it made before compiling it for distribution within our
user community. When our users
Is there a copy of the VNC software that will run on a Novell Netware
4.xx/5 server?
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See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.ht
If you're using this on Windows platform, I would recommend trying the
VNC Scan software - http://tgcs.web-it.com/vncscan/
You can create customized scans of your IP scheme and pull up all of the
systems that have the VNC software installed on them.
The system creates a database of the IP's with
Thank you for the information, that makes perfect sense now that I think
about it!
One additional question, is there a way to enable the query when the
user is logged in, but have it auto accept when the system is waiting at
the network login prompt?
Thanks again!
Roger
James ''Wez'' Weatheral
My company is in the process of investigating VNC for use as our remote
control tool.
One of the functions that we need to have given our user base is the
ability for the user to see that a connection is being made and to
accept or reject it. We have gotten this to function using the query
setti
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