it will state what the reason for the disconnection
is.
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From: "Philip R Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 2002-04-19 09:32
Subject: RE: disconnect
> Rich, I am running the same version of the same distributio
immediate disconnect.
I've checked the idle timeout registry settings. They are 0 in both
machines.
I should mention that my "network" connection is actually via the USB
ports, using Belkin's Direct Connect
hardware and software.
Philip R. Thompson
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Sent: 18 April 2002 21:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: disconnect
I have two machines (a laptop and an industrial computer) both running the
same version of Windows 2000.
If I run the laptop as server, I can connect with the industrial computer
as viewer with no problem. However, if
I mak
I have two machines (a laptop and an industrial computer) both running the
same version of Windows 2000.
If I run the laptop as server, I can connect with the industrial computer
as viewer with no problem. However, if
I make the industrial computer the server and try to use the laptop as the
viewe
Just wondering if anyone has experienced the set of symptoms below. Keep in
mind I'm getting this description 3rd hand, from someone on the phone
walking someone else through installing VNC, so I'm hoping something got
lost in the translation somewhere. But, in the interest of entertaining all
p
hen I connect in view only mode in order to check whether the
computer is available to be remotely worked on, if I find someone already using
it, I want to be able to disconnect *without* logging them out.
Does anyone have any modified registry entries for
I solved my own problem and those of you out there that are having similar
problems on systems after updating service packs or getting the immediate
disconnect should also try this.
I completely removed the video drivers on the server I wish to control,
rebooted, and reinstalled the video
I have searched the archives and found several similar problems, but no
resolutions to my problem.
I have 2 servers running Win2k sp2 and WinVNC 3.3.3r9. On one of the boxes
everything runs fine. I have VNC installed as a service and can connect to
and operate efficiently.
On the other hand,
I have searched the archives and found several similar problems, but no
resolutions to my problem.
I have 2 servers running Win2k sp2 and WinVNC 3.3.3r9. On one of the boxes
everything runs fine. I have VNC installed as a service and can connect to
and operate efficiently.
On the other hand,
> As far as I know, Win9x has no build-in way to do that. But there is a
> freeware tool
> called rnahelp on the bottom of http://www.cfos.de/index2.htm that
I'm sorry it's not on that page, you'll have to go to the download
section first, or use this link to download it directly:
http://www.cfos
Ran Sasson schrieb:
>
> hi all .
> does anyone knows if there is an option
> to disconnect from the internet by command-line ?
As far as I know, Win9x has no build-in way to do that. But there is a
freeware tool
called rnahelp on the bottom of http://www.cfos.de/index2.htm that
If you're using NT or 2000, try:
rasdial /disconnect
-Steve
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From: Ran Sasson
To: VNC List
Sent: 5/28/01 3:33 AM
Subject: disconnect from the internet by command-line
hi all .
does anyone knows if there is an option
to disconnect from the internet by command
sorry , win9x /ME
>From: "Noel Holshouser"
> What OS?
>
> Ran Sasson wrote:
>
> > hi all .
> > does anyone knows if there is an option
> > to disconnect from the internet by command-line ?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Ran
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win2000, win9x or winnt.
Do you have for any of them a guide? no linux.
oan
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What OS?
Ran Sasson wrote:
> hi all .
> does anyone knows if there is an option
> to disconnect from the internet by command-line ?
>
> TIA,
> Ran
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hi all .
does anyone knows if there is an option
to disconnect from the internet by command-line ?
TIA,
Ran
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Hiya.
I've got following Problem.
There are some VERY unexperienced users where i'd like to use vnc.
(windows me)
I'm using a config file to connect, switch to fullscreen and set up
anything else.
Now I've tried to explain them, how to switch back from fullscreen mode,
to quit vnc, but i failed.
VNC List
> Subject: Disconnect Problems
>
>
> Hi Gurus,
>
> I am a newbie VNC user. I am in India. My requirement is to run an
> application
> on a remote PC located in UK through the internet. I am using port 5800
and
> Internet Explorer 5.5 to connect to the remote PC. We have
Why not use terminal services instead, its built into windows 2000 server
and its much faster than vnc
-Original Message-
From: Shishir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 March 2001 12:45
To: VNC List
Subject: Disconnect Problems
Hi Gurus,
I am a newbie VNC user. I am in India. My
Hi Gurus,
I am a newbie VNC user. I am in India. My requirement is to run an application
on a remote PC located in UK through the internet. I am using port 5800 and
Internet Explorer 5.5 to connect to the remote PC. We have Windows 2000
advanced Server at the remote end.
The problem is that the
> whole such screen update took about 2 or 3 seconds when I used tight
> Constantin
ok, bear with me... hit me on my head... after taking a sharp look at the
icon in the tasktray, I noticed that it's not the tridia one. So actually I
didn't use encoding. After changing the binaries, it works fine
> "JW" == James ''Wez'' Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> It's probably because the Logoff screen puts cross-hatching
JW> over the whole display, so it encodes really badly, although I
JW> thought the Tight stuff used ZLib and so should deal well with
JW> that.
Yes,
ecember 18, 2000 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: Win2k logoff disconnect
> > machine locally, the Options are displayed as expected. I
> > just don't get
> > them in VNC. This would sound like a difference between the
> > default and user
> > Lars
>
> An update to this: The
> > machine locally, the Options are displayed as expected. I
> > just don't get
> > them in VNC. This would sound like a difference between the
> > default and user
> > Lars
> An update to this: The screen is diplayed, but I get
> refreshes like every 10
> mins. It gets horrible slow, like a 2
> machine locally, the Options are displayed as expected. I
> just don't get
> them in VNC. This would sound like a difference between the
> default and user
> Lars
An update to this: The screen is diplayed, but I get refreshes like every 10
mins. It gets horrible slow, like a 240baud connectio
Hi,
I have a strange problem on my Win2k test machine: When I go
"Start/Shutdown", usually the logoff options should be displayed, i.e. Log
User off, reboot, shutdown. But as soon as I click the "Shutdown" Option in
the start menu, I don't get any screen update any more. When I check the
machine
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