Got it working with TightVNC from a DOS window using "winvnc
-install", as suggest in the FAQ question 28. Sorry to
bother the list with my saga.
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I have a default password for VNC. It doesn't matter whether
it matches my Win2K network password or not. In neither case
will a vncviewer session survive Win2K asking for a password
after locking the Win2K screen.
Default resolution? User resolution? I'm not finding this.
: password protected screensaver causes "connection
closed by peer"
F8 pops up the menu for me. Send ctrl+alt+del does't do
anything visibly though. I ended up trying TightVNC on the
Win2K machine. It's snappier than vanilla VNC, but it has
the same trouble, in
F8 pops up the menu for me. Send ctrl+alt+del does't do
anything visibly though. I ended up trying TightVNC on the
Win2K machine. It's snappier than vanilla VNC, but it has
the same trouble, in that vncviewer on my Solaris machine is
kicked off anytime the Win2K screen locks
try hitting F8
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Cosgrove
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: password protected screensaver causes "connection
closed by peer"
The behavio
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--- Kevin Cosgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis: > Well that
explains it. I have no "send ctrl+alt+del" in
> my
> right clicked task bar menu. I have only Properties, Add
> New
> Client, Kill All Clients, About WinVNC, and Close WinVNC.
On 12 Septemb
The behavior here, on Solaris, is that shift+ctrl+alt+del
does nothing in the viewer. Neither does ctrl+alt+del, nor
shift+alt+f4. alt+f4 exits the viewer, as expected.
Sigh...
On 12 September 2001 at 16:36, "Steve Palocz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since you are on Unix (Sola
helps.
Steve
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: password protected screensaver causes "connection
closed by peer"
My viewer has no t
My viewer has no task bar. All I have is a Motif-ish (CDE?)
window with it's normal move, resize, etc. controls. There
are no VNC controls on the title bar for the VNC viewer
window. That's on the Unix (Solaris) side. If I try to
bring up a viewer on the PC, I get "loopback
up a number of options, including 'Send Ctl-Alt-Del'.
Ryan
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From: "Kevin Cosgrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: AW: password protected screensaver causes "co
Well that explains it. I have no "send ctrl+alt+del" in my
right clicked task bar menu. I have only Properties, Add New
Client, Kill All Clients, About WinVNC, and Close WinVNC.
I tried shift+ctrl+alt+del, but nothing happens. I tried
this on the remote Unix client and on t
--- Kevin Cosgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis:
...
...
>
> What's this "send ctrl+alt+del" that you find in a "system
> menu". What "system menu"? Sorry to be dull. :-(
That's the menu you get by right-clicking on the task bar button
of the open VNC connection.
BTW, the send th
I'm still trying to solve my problem here. First I had to
discover that I needed to turn off all APM support on my
laptop running Win2K or it would lock-up 2/3rds of the time
whenever I left it running with a password protected
screensaver turned on. Now that that's "solved"
There is a work around: disable password protection of the screensaver and
lock the desktop manually using ++ and "Lock workstation".
You also can do that when You are connected to Your server via VNC. Then You
have to use the menu item "send ctrl+alt+del" from the system menu.
I tried this. Work
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