Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread TURNER Chris
Florian Werbinek & James "Wez" Weatherall Thanks for the replies, guys, but it's still not playing ball! I've now tried "?:", "-:?:" & "?:*:" all with a complete reboot to be sure, but nothing gives a confirmation dialog - I am always allowed straight in after the password. Any chance of some reg

WinVNC: detecting registry changes

2000-12-12 Thread Brachmann Shaun
Wez, I think that being able to detect certain registry changes for WinVNC would be very beneficial. I am very interested in the "disable local keyboard & pointer" setting. I hope it can be worked into a near future release. I am looking for features that would enhance classroom use of VNC. P

VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Brachmann Shaun
Several companies have "pre-boot" features built into their systems (PXE, etc). Some companies (ON-Technology, for example) have a small "pre-boot OS". These types of systems offer the advantage of being able to access a computer that may be having hardware or software problems. Would it be bene

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Several companies have "pre-boot" features built into their systems (PXE, >etc). Some companies (ON-Technology, for example) have a small "pre-boot >OS". These types of systems offer the advantage of being able to access a >computer that may be having hardware or software problems. > >Would it b

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread Galen Johnson
Try tridia's release. I had the same problem with the AT&T release but it works properly under Tridia. =G= - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.researc

RE: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Kieran Coughlan
Wallowing in nostalgia Jonathan? :) Perhaps you should start a series on 6502 assembler ;) Kieran > -Original Message- > From: Jonathan Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:00 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS? > >

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
> Thanks for the replies, guys, but it's still not playing ball! I've now > tried "?:", "-:?:" & "?:*:" all with a complete reboot to be sure, but > nothing gives a confirmation dialog - I am always allowed straight in after > the password. Any chance of some registry screen shots? Where have you

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
It works properly under the AT&T release! What problem did you have with the feature and which version of VNC were you using? James "Wez" Weatherall -- "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment" Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513 AT&T Labs Ca

Re: WinVNC: detecting registry changes

2000-12-12 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
> I think that being able to detect certain registry changes for WinVNC would > be very beneficial. I am very interested in the "disable local keyboard & > pointer" setting. > I hope it can be worked into a near future release. The registry monitoring features appear to operate under enough OS v

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
>>Thanks for the replies, guys, but it's still not playing ball! I've >>now tried "?:", "-:?:" & "?:*:" all with a complete reboot to be sure, >>but nothing gives a confirmation dialog - I am always allowed straight in >>after the password. Any chance of some registry screen shots? >Where have you

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
AuthHosts is a machine-local, not a user-local setting. i.e. it belongs under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3, not under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default. I suggest you change your server VNC password, since you've sent the hex of it out to the mailing list! Cheers, Jame

Re: User notification

2000-12-12 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
>AuthHosts is a machine-local, not a user-local setting. >i.e. it belongs under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3, not >under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3] "AuthHosts"="-:?192.168" "QuerySetting"=dword:0002 The above works. P

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Noel Holshouser
What's wrong with a Z80? Kieran Coughlan wrote: > Wallowing in nostalgia Jonathan? :) > > Perhaps you should start a series on 6502 assembler ;) > > Kieran > > > -Original Message- > > From: Jonathan Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:00 PM > > To: [

RE: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Wallowing in nostalgia Jonathan? :) > >Perhaps you should start a series on 6502 assembler ;) Hehe, I was simply giving an example of how minimal the hardware requirements could be. The encoders, however, would be a *bad* idea due to the complete lack of processing power available - Raw encodin

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
>What's wrong with a Z80? You might want to take a look at: http://www.realweasel.com/intro.html It's an intersting devices that lets you do the boot screen, BIOS, etc... of a PC via a dumb terminal. >>Perhaps you should start a series on 6502 assembler ;) http://www.tecel.com/ makes a very n

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Tim Senecal
Guys, speaking of the Z80... I have an old Timex\Sinclair TS1000 (sinclair zx81), that has a wordprocessor rom pack that totally takes over the system, replacing the 8k sinclair basic rom with its own rom... possibly a new rom for the wordprocessor pack could be burned... ...if the vnc display

Server documentation?

2000-12-12 Thread Laurel Margulis
I'm looking for some documentation for the Win32 VNC Server code. I'm going to be modifying it; and it would be helpful to know the order of operations of the server (i.e., is the server started upon calling the constructor? During socketConnect()? Somewhere else?), as well as just in general how

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Noel Holshouser
Tim, I could probably dig an old Z80 asm. book out of storage. I remember that 0xc9 is a RET and 0xD9 is a call.. Tim Senecal wrote: > Guys, > > speaking of the Z80... > > I have an old Timex\Sinclair TS1000 (sinclair zx81), that has a wordprocessor > rom pack that totally takes over

Re: VNC as a "pre-boot" OS?

2000-12-12 Thread Tim Waugh
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 02:35:45PM -0700, Tim Senecal wrote: > ...if the vnc display can be restructured for a black and white 64x42 pixel > screen. Talking of small VNC viewer windows, I've long been meaning to have a 64x64 VNC viewer dock-app that does anti-aliasing.. Not that anti-aliasing h

VNC server behind firewall - connects and authenticates OK, but no display

2000-12-12 Thread Chris Edwards
Hi all, I'm having some slightly unusual problems using VNC through a firewall, and I've searched around for the exact problem in the FAQ and mail archives but haven't come up with anything. I'm attempting to use VNC in the following environment: vncviewer on NT Workstation Home gatew