It's under HKLM\Software\ORL\Winvnc3 and it's a String.
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From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 12:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)
which part of the registry should i se
Yes, Tight VNC certainly does increases the speed to access my
workstations(win98) at different parts of my country...i am only using 64k
leased linesbut i need to know the differences in fast compression and
best compression...does it make any difference to the rate you access the
workstation
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 2:24 AM
Subject: RE: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)
> Quite simple. In any version of VNC from 3.3.3r7, set a registry value
for
> the key "AuthHosts" to "-:?", which will then cause the user to be
prompted
> for accept/reject wh
om: T De Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 11:08 AM
To: VNC-list
Subject: Confirmation on connection
Hi,
We are testing several remote control programs, to replace an outdated (non
W2K compliant) program we are using nowadays on our helpdesk (Reachout).
The program
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
> 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.
This would be a good
>We are testing several remote control programs, to replace an outdated (non
>W2K compliant) program we are using nowadays on our helpdesk (Reachout).
>
>The program is used to help our end-users when they have problems with their
>desktop applications
>
>VNC seems an ideal candidate, but we ran i
use tightVNC latest server version you get there what you require as a
popup
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of T De Meyer
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:08 PM
To: VNC-list
Subject: Confirmation on connection
Hi,
We are testing
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
Hi,
We are testing several remote control programs, to replace an outdated (non
W2K compliant) program we are using nowadays on our helpdesk (Reachout).
The program is used to help our end-users when they have problems with their
desktop applications
VNC seems an ideal candidate, but we ran int
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