RE: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)

2001-11-02 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
It's under HKLM\Software\ORL\Winvnc3 and it's a String. -Original Message- 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

Re: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)

2001-11-01 Thread Daniel Tan
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

Re: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)

2001-11-01 Thread Daniel Tan
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

RE: Confirmation on connection (yes, you can)

2001-11-01 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
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 when a connection attempt is made. Also, with the TridiaVNC distro 1.4 or TightVNC 1.2 or higher, there's also a registry key t