I'll bite:
What is this for, what does it do? I mean, is it a fix for WinVNC on W2K,
or is it something else?
Where does one get it?
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, a division of CGS
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OK, this may be a silly question, but can you ping the FreeBSD box from the
others and vice versa?
I've just installed a FreeBSD box at home :) So this is something I'm gonna
be doing soon.
Regards,
Lee Brown
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Well this brings up an interesting point. Hypothetical: Let's assume that
AT&T drop support for VNC altogether and there is only an Open Source
version available. If a court ruled that it was illegal to run on a M$
operating system, then who would they sue? The developers? Well they are
transi
My understanding (and I'm certainly NOT a lawyer) is that this stuff is
technically illegal for a monopoly (in the US at least). But my personal
thought is that this wording is in their legal document in the future event
that it is enforceable. OK, so a change in law may not be retro-active, but
Ensure you have supervisor rights, otherwise you may not have the security
profile to add a service to the system.
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Subject: Windows 2
ling session: there is ONLY the
client/viewer.
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> SNIPPED: Description of using VNC with VMWare to bridge Windows + Linux on
one computer.
That sounds like an absolutely brilliant use of VNC and a great way to
access 2 operating systems via 1 user interface on 1 computer. I may have
to buy VMWare and give this a try.
Lee Allen
Lead
it's childs?)
Yes: Immediately after forking, the child process sets its PGID=PID. The
parent retains the PID. When Xvnc terminates, it kills everything in the
child's PGID.
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'vncviewer' most definitely is included (I just evaluated one), and it is
listed on their web site:
http://www.thenicstore.com/nic/softwarefaq.html
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k. Hard disk is not needed and is not supported.
I made some slight modifications to the stock CD so it automatically starts
VNC and gets the VNC host IP address from a file in flash memory. I would
be glad to share those modifications.
Lee Allen
arance
of having a rough or ragged edge.
Thanks.
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Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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There is a way to reboot, but I only know how to do it programatically:
ExitWindowsEx(EWX_FORCE | EWX_REBOOT ,0);
[from the help]
Forces processes to terminate. When this flag is set, Windows does not send
the messages WM_QUERYENDSESSION and WM_ENDSESSION to the applications
currently running in
This sounds similar (but not quite the same) as a Windows issue I have
observed since at least Win95, maybe earlier. This affects all windows
applications.
The only fix I can usually apply is to press the offending stuck key, hoping
Windows will see the release event (careful because there are g
and set the resolution to 800 x
600 or 1024 x 768 resolution with 65,536 colors.
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), monitor.
It has received good reviews. I have my first unit on order.
-Lee Allen
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> >From an earlier
Has anyone out there got similar requirements and/or resolved this ?
Thanks,
Lee
vncstream tcp nowait root/usr/local/bin/Xvnc Xvnc -inetd
-rfbauth /.vnc/passwd -geometry 1024x768 -once
The order in which you pass the parameters seems to be importa
Besides, they put all that wear and tear on the hardware...
At 09:51 AM 2/22/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>I also really hate it when a poweruser is doing a big database query or
>something and makes our mp3 server start bobbling like a warped LP
>
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> It's already done in Europe ... ;-)
>
> http://www.axel.com/focus/vnc_e.html
>
As I understand the original post, this is not at all what is desired.
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mouse signals.
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quired :0 or :2.
This was against a Linux server, not W2K.
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Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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at specific applications are allowed to do. A hardware firewall
can't do that for me. So I can have Outlook for example as the only
application authorized to connect to a specific SMTP server. Then I get
notification if some other application tries.
Just
n office computer
(direct connection) not thru the internet.
Just I am a novice to networks myself. How do I give I computer an IP
address?
Luke St Clair
Website Designer
Wagner Spraytech (UK) Ltd
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vice to networks myself. How do I give I computer an IP
>address?
>
>Luke St Clair
>Website Designer
>Wagner Spraytech (UK) Ltd
>Tel: 01295 265353
>Fax: 01295 269861
>Mobile: 07812 571372
>
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255.255.255.255
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 66.2.65.206
Notice how the new PPP adapter now exists with an IP address of 66.2.65.206.
This will be (probably) different each time I dialup.
Lee
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s "ipconfig" under NT, "winipcfg" under Windows 95 and 98.
>
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:39 AM
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>Subject: RE: Win 98 setup?
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>
>Ipconfig or winipcfg
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Should try reading the manual first. -- winipcfg for win98 and ipconfig for
nt,w2k,xp
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Ipconfig or winipcfg (I don't know which one 98 has) provide helpful
information about the addresses your computer will respond to.
Try running it both before and after you dialup, you should see a PPP
adapter after you dialup that isn't there before.
HTH,
Lee
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ts "-httpd
/usr/local/vnc/classes" to my inetd.conf entry, but that didn't work. This
is hard to diagnose -- I don't have any idea how close this comes to
working.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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n X client) would be
running on the 'main server'. This may actually offload some significant
processing from the 'application server'.
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Two things to note with the Tridia VNC, windows version:
1. The viewer help tells you to buy the CD or a support plan.
2. The web server is disabled and the options to enable it have been
removed.
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web-server connected to the internet. Port 1000 could be salesman 1, port
1001 salesman 2, etc.
Thanks in advance,
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> Could anyone please tell me if there is some VNC viewer source code
> available for the Pocket PC (ARM processor)?
www.conduits.com
> Also, does anybody know how to speed up VNC on a Pocket PC?
It seemed plenty fast, to me.
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Hi folks! I kept the following in my out box for 4+ hours before sending. I
really don't want to get into a flaming contest, but I'm one of what I
suspect are many who get awfully tired of the entirely gratuitous
continuing slaps at Windows and Windows users. They really don't contribute
anyth
eesoft.com/vnccommander.asp
HTH!
Lee
At 12:47 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> Greetings ...
>
> I have a question not sure if this software package allows you to do
>this but I currently
> connect to a VNCserver (1280x764) with a laptop and I have to move
>the
Most routers will support port forwarding (also called pinholes). Your
manual should tell you how to open the particular ports you need and
forward them to particular machines on the LAN.
If you are working with Windows, hovering the cursor over the VNC icon will
report the internal IP address
Grab the StrongARM version of vnc viewer from 'www.conduits.com'. I'm
running that on an iPAQ.
-Lee Allen
> I cuurently just purchased a Compaq IPAQ PDA and
> was wondering if anyone has been successful with loading
> the VNC software on there PDA.
>
> I am curr
unless invited _or_
to do after hours maintenance, and remind them that they can always look at
the icon to see if I'm there.
HTH!
Lee
At 04:07 PM 12/18/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>thanks for you answer.
>yes I have looked in the "manual", but I still don't get it to wo
Markus,
Assume you've looked at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html for
authhost usage?
Failing that, one easy way to restrict the server to a single IP address is
to set up a firewall, such as ZoneAlarm, which is free, to accept only a
single IP.
HTH!
At 02:56 PM 12/18/2001 +010
Tony,
Also suggest you chose 8-bit and set the displays for the fewest colors you
can live with. If you aren't using tightVNC, suggest you take a look at it
as well. You _can_ get quite (IMHO) tolerable performance on a 10 MBit line.
See http://www.tightvnc.com/
HTH!
Lee
At 02:38 PM
Fred,
There _are_ other free personal firewalls. Tiny Personal Firewall is
reported to be more adaptable and reliable than ZA. There are probably
others as well. You may want to look at a newsgroup, comp.dcom.modems.cable
(covers dsl also). Also, do you have ZA set for medium security? Set on
#x27;s symposium was also held today."
I know I will want one of these... and I'll want to run VNC on it!
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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have often been
judged to constitute slavery. Companies still require them and people still
sign them and once in a while someone becomes toast.
Lee
At 03:17 PM 12/12/2001 +, you wrote:
>Ah but if you are using VNC remotely then by definition you can't be using
>XP localy ..
>A
ons produce a dialog box that MUST
be answered, and the user cannot switch focus away from the application.
Perhaps you could hack vncviewer to implement the same capability.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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To:
ly touched one yet.
The article said it includes vncviewer. It would not include VNC server --
this device is purely a 'client' in every sense.
-Lee Allen
>
> I'm getting one of these computers in a few days.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Rick Vanover
>
I had the same problem with the iPAQ (PocketPC aka Windows CE, StrongARM
port of VNC). And it affected at least one other application: Microsoft's
own email program, Inbox.
Specifically, when the unit powers down (either I power it down explicitly
or it does so automatically as part of power-sav
ng to distribute the
viewer to multiple users, you can simplify things for them by hard-coding
the values (or the defaults) that you want them to use, ie: server (hostname
or IP address and session number), shared connection, disable mouse &
keyboard, full-screen, etc.
-Lee Allen
> Th
Just a thought if you want a teleteaching tool, there was one mentioned on
this list a while back
===
There is a tool for teleteaching available:
http://WWW.Informatik.Uni-Trier.DE/~ziewer/
===
HTH!
At 04:48 PM 11/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello
>
>We'r
with those
options defaulted. That's what I did.
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unit back up, the applications (VNC) think they are still
connected, but they are not. They eventually discover this and then you
must reconnect. This also applies to email -- it loses the connection to
the mail server.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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It's available at www.conduits.com .
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:59 AM
Subject: VNC for Compaq iPAQ with ARM processor?
> >Hi,
e-byte character sets for that to work. And, the
Linux VNC server does require fonts.
-Lee Allen
> --
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>
> A squealing tire is a happy tire.
> - Bruce MacInnes, S
Does VNC support double-byte character set?
More specifically...
In a Windows viewer, Linux server environment, does VNC support DBCS?
Maybe the question is: Does the X Server built into Linux VNC server support
DBCS?
Thanks.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc
I understand that tightvnc has the capability of requiring approval of the
host/server before permitting a log-on. You may want to look at the
advanced settings section at:
http://www.tightvnc.com/
At 09:23 PM 11/11/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> > Our company is evulating WinVNC ver 3.3.2 R6, We
Can one run VNC on a server that's got no monitor attached? It seems to
work with, but not without, a monitor.
Success begins in the mind; failure at the other end...
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If it's a big concern, you can always look for the icon and turn off VNC
until you are done with that PC
At 06:15 PM 11/8/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Assuming you're running Windows, check the AT&T docs for the AuthHosts
>registry key: setting it to: "-:?" will cause an Accept/Reject prompt to
Hi, all.
Here's an odd one. I just set up a VNC server on my Windows 2000 Server
box, so I could access it from a Linux workstation. Well, I can connect
fine from my Linux box using the java client. But the mouse does two very
strange things:
1. I can't left-click on anything! Both my left and
Reachout has been discontinued. I found this out at the vendors' site...
Lee
At 05:18 PM 10/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>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
>
Sounds as if the have invented the same thing that Tony Caduto has already
released - VNC Commander. Which runs great, BTW! And his already has file
transfer...
Tony's at "Tony Caduto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lee
At 10:06 AM 10/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Tried the Bet
5800 and 5900.
It seems to have something to do with registry changes, but I can't quite
make them out and I'm reluctant to muck up the registry on one or more of
the machines.
So, can some kind soul please point me to _explicit_ directions and/or give
me dire
RE: SC
For anyone who couldn't find it at the Microsoft site, here's a collection
of tools that includes SC
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/psservice.shtml
Lee
At 09:25 AM 10/12/2001 +0100, you wrote:
> > How to restart the VNC service on Windows NT/200
.
Naturaly this option must be an option so that if you prefer the whole
desktop you can have it.
Regards
Chris Lee
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g as a multi-user application server for a Windows app
to a bunch of clients running the vncviewer.
Pretty cool! But I can't take any credit for it. That goes to the Wine and
VNC developers.
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I'm using VNC on a W2k SP2 box (pc1) to control another W2k SP2 box (pc2)
via the Internet - works great!
I'd like to be able to control a 3rd machine, also a W2k SP2 box (pc3)
which is linked by a 10/100 ethernet connection to the 2nd machine (pc2).
The first connection over the Internet work
Solved my own problem! The problem was with ZoneAlarm, which I couldn't see
for some reason on either pc1 or pc2. Running fine now.
I'm using VNC on a W2k SP2 box (pc1) to control another W2k SP2 box (pc2)
via the Internet - works great!
I'd like to be able to control a 3rd machine, also a W2k
ved any responses to this. I participate in a
couple of Linux newsgroups (not mailing lists). The first is general Linux
and has a large volume of postings; the second is RedHat specific and has a
much smaller volume.
comp.os.linux.misc
linux.red
You probably have multiple Unix systems running 'xdm'. You can disable xdm
on the 'other system' if you don't need it there... or modify the xdm config
files on each system to configure which clients (well, X servers) they are
responsible for.
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I am running Xvnc on Linux in inetd mode, using xdm. This prompts the user
for (Linux) user name and password.
-Lee Allen
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 12:50 PM
Subject: X windows serve
Tony,
It just keep getting better! Thanks!
Lee
At 02:57 PM 9/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>A new version of VNC Commander is available for download.
>I have incorporated some of your ideas into this release, such as:
>Improved details view, now has sort arrows on the column
Hi Lana,
You may want to investigate VNC Commander - which is freeware and works
very nicely in Windows. A copy of his earlier post is pasted below. This
makes VNC look and act a good bit more like pcAnywhere.
Lee
>>>
Hi all,
VNC Commander can be downloaded from my website at the
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Did you get any responses to this, and/or get it working?
I am successfully using vncviewer on the iPAQ over wireless Ethernet.
-Lee Allen
Dean Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello I'm new to the list and having problems setting up VNC Pocket PC on
> the
> Ipaq wi
f those scroll bars. But it does not appear to be
implemented in this version. Can any one confirm this?
Many thanks.
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Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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so people can find you. Otherwise
you can use one of the dynamic name registration services (eg,
www.dyndns.org).
> Can I have the upload option?
I don't know what you mean by that.
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I would add another option. For about $70 in the U.S. one can purchase an
off-the-shelf router/firewall. I am using a Netgear product and I really
like it. It performs the same functions as a Linux based firewall but
without the work, and the potential maintenance problems of an old PC.
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oPr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm having problems setting up vnc through 2 firewalls. Situation is:
>
> vnc-client (win98) - fw1 (linux) - WAN - fw2 (openbsd 2.9 beta) - vnc
server (win98)
>
> port 5800 and port 5900 is forwarded to the vnc server on fw2.
> When i start up vncviewer, and connec
16.1.3:5900
...
1.2.3.4:5910 --> 172.16.1.10:5900
Then, to VNC into system 172.16.1.3, you would specify 1.2.3.4:3 in the
viewer.
This is insecure. Someone could determine with a port scanner that these
ports are open, and they would deduce they are for VNC. At that point the
only protection is
f, using Linux and FreeSWan (IPSec) or just SSH.
I hope you understand you have a networking challenge here, not a VNC issue.
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> See http://www.visorcentral.com/page/0-6-81-1-6.htm for a review
Thank you, that is an excellent source of information on PalmVNC.
> On Thursday, July 5, 2001, at 02:27 PM, Lee Allen wrote:
>
> > I would like to hear from anyon
een?
What are the gotcha's -- the not-obvious limitations of this technology?
The obvious obstacles I see are the limited screen size, and the lack of a
keyboard in some products.
Many thanks in advance for any and all information.
Lee Allen
Leadte
ging it from :2
to :2.0, and how do I stop it?
Many thanks.
-Lee Allen
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t; Any suggestions?
It appears the problem is with xdm. Some things to check:
Check your xdm error log.
You say "Xdm is running". Is it really? Can you see the process?
What init mode is Linux running in (3,5) ? Is inittab configured to start
xdm in this mode?
What does you
course the colon must be preceded by
the real, dynamic IP address.
FYI, this procedure is not unique to VNC. This would be the case if you
wanted to Telnet into those boxes, or FTP, or access them as web servers, or
almost anything else.
-Lee Allen
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stem. You could have 100 different
internal numbers (extensions) but only 1 phone line.
-Lee Allen
> At 12:36 PM 5/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Jan,
> >
> >>But: how can I connect to my office network? I have 3 computers,
> >>permanently connected with ethernetcar
Sorry folks, that was supposed to be sent via private email.
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Subject: Re: Xvnc and timeout
> > I'll put the entrie Agent-Viewer on sourceforge a
> I'll put the entrie Agent-Viewer on sourceforge as soon as I can
Did you ever do this? If not, is there some way you could send me your
changes/patches?
I am looking for a 'keepalive/timeout' function for VNC. In fact I am
getting a bit desperate for it!
Thanks.
-Le
VNC is working but nothing is causing an application (X client) or window
manager to start.
You need to set up xdm.
I am also running RH 6.2 with VNC via inetd.
-Lee Allen
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 0
This is extremely valuable information -- not just the ICA vs VNC
comparison, but, to me, the hints on optimizing performance of VNC on
different connections.
Thank you!
-Lee Allen
Mac Reiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having recently had to perform some fairly intensive compa
software for
many companies. You propose using VNC, and people would react as if you
wanted to plant hidden cameras in the bathroom stalls and listening devices
in the cafeteria.
Yes, there may be legitimate uses for this feature. But they don't merit
the risk to the reputation
As you can see an old email in the list copied in the below,
it seems that there was a discussion about using SetDDIHook
in VNC.
I'd like to follow what happened and who were concerned regarding the discussion. (In
fact, I myself am supposed to try the same)
I think Colin may be one who ca
post that code?
I have done something very similar in a client-server function I wrote.
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>
> I am hoping Xvnc implements some sort of keepalive and eventually detects
it
> has lost communication with the viewer.
>
> -Lee Allen
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Lee Allen
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 03/27/2001 1:42 PM
>
n between viewer and server breaks. Xvnc and
the session & application continue to run on the server, forever.
I am hoping Xvnc implements some sort of keepalive and eventually detects it
has lost communication with the viewer.
-Lee Allen
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> From: Lee Allen
, my xdm 'Xreset' script should shut down
the application.
Is there any way to do this?
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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See
Sorry for the confusion. I thought my original question specified Function
F3. In any case I guess I'm out of luck. Bios doesn't have that option
and I've never seen any menu choices for it, although I'll certainly search
again.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Thx
It only requires FUNCTION F3. I've previously tried the F3 search dialog
box trick, it didn't work. I'm sending from a Dell laptop that shouldn't
intercept it that I can tell. I'll try sending from another node to see if
it makes it through.
Thx, Gary Lee
At
That may be the problem. I have one server that is an old laptop. After a
restart I need to send "function 3" to enable the monitor and disable the
lcd. I have not been able to do it successfully. Are you aware of a work
around?
Thx, Gary Lee
At 10:57 AM 3/19/2001 +, J
No I had not; I just did and it worked. Thank You.
The function key question is "Is it possible to send function key strokes
to the server I'm using win98se; the servers are win98se and win95."
I've ask several times without a reply.
Thx, Gary Lee
At 04:00 PM
about it.
Thx, Gary Lee
At 02:12 PM 3/16/2001 +, James ''Wez'' Weatherall, you typed:
> > Are there new docs for 3.3.3r8r??? I can't seem to find them and I can't
> > get the wallpaper switch to work from the old doc info. I tried adding a
> &g
modifier
keys especially function key strokes, to the server. I've searched the doc
and faq with no success. I'm using win98se and one server is 95.
Thx, Gary Lee
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