> Sounds like this needs to go in the FAQ to me!
>
> > a well known
> > limitation that VNC requires an 8-bit or higher display mode
> > to work in
> > Windows. Does your server have an 8-bit or higher color mode?
Following the usual advice to RTFM and not finding anything relevant we
spent sever
Sounds like this needs to go in the FAQ to me!
> -Original Message-
> From: Bill Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 3:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
>
>
> Well Bryan, you hit it on the n
Well Bryan, you hit it on the nose, I installed the correct video drivers,
and everything is running great now. Thank you all for your help.
At 01:22 PM 5/1/2001, Bill Banks wrote:
>I have VNC running as a service, and when I use a viewer from another pc,
>the password screen comes up, and as so
At 01:22 PM 5/1/2001, Bill Banks wrote:
>I have VNC running as a service, and when I use a viewer from another pc,
>the password screen comes up, and as soon as I hit enter, then I will get
>a message that reads "VNC Authentication failed". I can get this program
>to work on win2000 professiona
:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
I currently have VNC running on both Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
They are release 3.3.3r9, and neither of them gave me a problem installing,
configuring, or accessing. The Professional has DHCP for its address, and
I currently have VNC running on both Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
They are release 3.3.3r9, and neither of them gave me a problem installing,
configuring, or accessing. The Professional has DHCP for its address, and
the Server has a static address (duh). If not through a firewall, is this
, May 01, 2001 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
> I have VNC running as a service, and when I use a viewer from another pc,
> the password screen comes up, and as soon as I hit enter, then I will get
a
> message that reads "VNC Authentication failed". I can get t
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Subject: RE: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
I think that I have the latest version, but I am going to take your advise
and uninstall VNC and load the latest version, thanks.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Linda L. Cygan
Sent: Tuesday,
]
Subject: RE: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
When we upgraded our server to 2000, we could not longer start a vnc
session. At the time we had 3.3 R7 installed on the server. I upgraded it
to 3.3 R9 and everything works fine. I don't know if it was the reinstall
or the change of version that ca
rs running win2000
server.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Harris
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
I don't suppose you'd care to share any more informatio
When we upgraded our server to 2000, we could not longer start a vnc
session. At the time we had 3.3 R7 installed on the server. I upgraded it
to 3.3 R9 and everything works fine. I don't know if it was the reinstall
or the change of version that cause it to start working again. We saw this
on
I don't suppose you'd care to share any more information? Like, whether
you've
installed it to run as service or if you've verified that it is actually
running on the server
or what, if any, error you see when you try to connect?
jrh
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Banks" <[EMAIL PROTEC
We use this successfully on win 2K here. What happens if you try a telnet
to the port (5900)
-Original Message-
From: Bill Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 May 2001 14:19
To: Vnc-List (E-mail)
Subject: Vnc & Windows 2000 Server
Is there any one out there that can help me set u
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