Hello,
> "RAL" == Robert A LaRock writes:
>>> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
RAL> I have been testing TightVNC and, with one exception, it seems
RAL> good to me.
RAL> I am fond of the Win2VNC program by Fredrik Hubinette. If I use
RAL> TightVNC, closing the Win2VNC program cras
Constantin
>> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
I have been testing TightVNC and, with one exception, it seems good to me.
I am fond of the Win2VNC program by Fredrik Hubinette. If I use TightVNC,
closing the Win2VNC program crashes the TightVNC server. This happens if I
right click
Agree!
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The problem is the admins want to see what has hung, and because of this
they are switching to PC Anywhere which
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Subject: fyi 8255 PPI card [was Re: TightVNC 1.2.3 released]
> If you feel cheated that you end up with 16 leds hidden away inside each
PC where the sun doesn't shi
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> On 25/03/2002 20:18:50 Bryan Fields wrote:
> >
> > The way I fixed this, is to put a 8255 Peripheral
> co
On 25/03/2002 20:18:50 Bryan Fields wrote:
>
> The way I fixed this, is to put a 8255 Peripheral controller card in both
> computers, and wire one logic from each card to the other computers reset
> line. Then you can ssh/vnc into one and reboot it proper. If it hangs, then
> connect to the othe
although he does not document it, there are a
couple of codes you can issue as arguments to rundll32 setupapi which might
be usable to do a direct command-line forced reboot.
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> On Monday 25 March 2002 13:48, you wrote:
>
> > TightVNC is similar to VNC in this aspect. If somebody knows how to
> > solve the problem the most correct way, please let me know, I'll try
>
There was a good thread on this subject ("shutdown gotcha with Win32
host") about 3 weeks ago. Andrew van der Stock had a good description
of what the problem is and some suggestions for how it might be fixed.
Jake Hoover found this handy workaround:
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.
On Monday 25 March 2002 13:48, you wrote:
> TightVNC is similar to VNC in this aspect. If somebody knows how to
> solve the problem the most correct way, please let me know, I'll try
> to fix that, if that would not take too much time.
This solution requites 2 computers for the utmost reliabilit
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Hello Tony,
> "tc" == tony caduto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tc> Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC?
tc> For those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc,
tc> the vnc service is the first to die, and if something else hangs ,
tc> you will nev
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC? For
> those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc, the vnc
> service is the first to die, and if something else hangs , you will
> never know it.
>
> This is ok if t
Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC?
For those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc, the vnc
service is the first to die, and if something else hangs , you will never
know it.
This is ok if the server is down the hall, but when it is across town or
> "DW" == Dave Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
DW> I have a number of computers running regulat WinVNC. Can I simply
DW> stop the VNC service, kill winvnc.exe vncviewer.exe, drop in the
DW> new EXE and DLLs (Into the existing \Program Files\ORL
Constantin Kaplinsky wrote:
> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
I have a number of computers running regulat WinVNC. Can I simply stop
the VNC service, kill winvnc.exe vncviewer.exe, drop in the new EXE and
DLLs (Into the existing \Program Files\ORL\VNC directory) and restart
the serv
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