Go back to version 3.3.3r7, as wallpaper removal hasn't been implemented
yet. I have the same problem, the only work around I found was to use the
Java client through a browser and click the disconnect button.
Steve
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> k. before login the settings are being used from
> local_machine. after login
> it is using the settings from the current_user.
i think i got it now (partially). i copied the registry settings to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. if i reboot i get the login prompt (phew!). BUT - if i
enter my password and pr
> unfortunately, i fear i still haven4t got it (using NT4).
> what exactly have
> you done to get it to work?
I checked the "default Settings" from Start Menu, there was a different port
set. Changing it to Auto resolved the problem.
> ds
Lars
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> > k. before login the settings are being used from
> > local_machine. after login
> > it is using the settings from the current_user.
> ok, I got that working now.
unfortunately, i fear i still haven4t got it (using NT4). what exactly have
you done to get it to work?
ds
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> k. before login the settings are being used from
> local_machine. after login
> it is using the settings from the current_user.
ok, I got that working now. Just two questions for understanding: When I
look at the port setting in the registry, it says 6600, shouldn't that be
5800?
For automatic
> Does that explain more. Or do you need to go back throught
> the documentation
> and faq to understand functionality?
clear enough. Though, I've read the FAQ and documentation more than one
time, perhaps it's not written that clearly? I never understood that part
very well
Lars
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Subject: RE: VNC 3.3.3.r7 W32 on Windows NT4 Server with Service Pack 5
> client to login, but a browser. It looks like the service
> isn4t started
> until i lo
> client to login, but a browser. It looks like the service
> isn4t started
> until i log on at the console.
Looks exactly the same here on Win2k. After I log in, everything's ok.
> Dieter
Lars
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