RE: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-13 Thread Jacob Hoover
Thank's, I got it working now. I was afraid steps 3 & 4 were going to hose up my existing video driver. -Original Message- From: Sharma, Shashi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:46 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: winvncdrv &

RE: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-13 Thread Sharma, Shashi
ent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 12:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: winvncdrv & NT4 I get the same error. I think I am stuck at the : add new hardware/video/select vncdrv.inf (you should see a second video mirror driver) There is no add new hardware for WinNT. Jake -Original Message---

RE: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-13 Thread Jacob Hoover
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: winvncdrv & NT4 Installed the driver(NT4) and followed all the instructions. On the bootup no errors are displayed but when making the connection from a normal vncviewer (tightvnc) the server pops up the message box "No video driver detec

RE: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-11 Thread Sharma, Shashi
Installed the driver(NT4) and followed all the instructions. On the bootup no errors are displayed but when making the connection from a normal vncviewer (tightvnc) the server pops up the message box "No video driver detected\This version is winvncdrv only" Any idea what is causing the error. -s

Re: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-11 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:41:17PM +0700, Constantin Kaplinsky wrote: > > Well, I'm sure TightVNC will use driver hooking at some point, and I'm > very interested in Rudi's work. But first I'll have to make sure the > driver is of near-production quality, and I'd like to make its use > optional.

Re: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-11 Thread Constantin Kaplinsky
Hello, > "M" == MGillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: M> What would be a even better idea, would be to intregrate all these M> VNC enchancements into a single VNC, using the OpenVNC project at M> SourceForge, as currently we have to choose between either running M> TightVNC or the WinVNC d

RE: winvncdrv & NT4

2002-03-11 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > What would be a even better idea, would be to intregrate all these VNC > enchancements into a single VNC, using the OpenVNC project at > SourceForge, > as currently we have to choose between either running TightVNC or the > WinVNC driver, We can't have both... > >

RE: RE : winvncdrv & NT4 (was: winvncdrv new version available)

2002-03-05 Thread Jacob Hoover
to recompile it on my machine. Jake -Original Message- From: Tim Senecal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE : winvncdrv & NT4 (was: winvncdrv new version available) On my machine the driver won't even install, w

Re: RE : winvncdrv & NT4 (was: winvncdrv new version available)

2002-03-05 Thread Tim Senecal
On my machine the driver won't even install, what did you do to get it to install? Tim At 12:05 PM 3/5/2002 +, you wrote: >I am also trying to get this VNC driver working on NT4. I have SP6a >(enhanced encryption), and I cannot get the driver to work. > >I noticed that the driver DID instal

RE : winvncdrv & NT4 (was: winvncdrv new version available)

2002-03-05 Thread MGillespie
I am also trying to get this VNC driver working on NT4. I have SP6a (enhanced encryption), and I cannot get the driver to work. I noticed that the driver DID install, it is listed in devices as vncdrv , and it's startup type is set to "system", but the driver is not running. If I try to start th