Try to set the default password.
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 01:29:04AM -0600, Bryan A. Pendleton wrote:
> While I'm piping up - any one of you out there who are working on session
> recording software working on the ability to record sessions either at the
> client, or in a way that handles listen-mode sessions? I'm interested in
>
Hello,
vncserver is running an SOLARIS 7.
>From Win2k Box running vncview I try to start the Mentor Graphics Application
dmgr
Here is the echo from the Terminal:
...
// Mentor Graphics software executing under Sun SPARC Solaris.
//
//
// WARNING:Font loading failed. Please see the following
> I have downloaded both the R2 and R7 zips and find the viewer in both is
R2.
> Can anybody supply a R7 executable?
The R2 and R7 version numbers refer to the server component, not the viewer.
> Also I have experienced strange behaviour with the copy and paste
> functionality, basically it does
It would be great if the next release came out as Windows Installer package.
If you own Visual Studio (as I am sure the programmers really do), then the
Visual Studio Installer aka Windows Installer aka Microsoft Installer is a
free add-on.
The benefits to going this route would be
1. You could p
I am using VNC to maintain several hundred windows computers which use IBM's
Client Access for AS/400
Problem is, after connecting to these computers, the numeric keypad doesn't
work. It acts as if the num lock is always off, so they get arrow keys
instead of numbers. The problem remains until t
Ok... I fell like I am doing something terribly wrong.
I am trying to change the password on several NT and 2000 systems. I have
tried to connect to the system via "VNC" or Terminal Services and bring up
the "WinVNC: Current User Properties" I try to change the password but it
does not stick.
If you're changing it via the User Properties dialog then you're changing
your own VNC password, not the machines' VNC passwords. Is that what you
mean to do?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
--
"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineer
> I am using VNC to maintain several hundred windows computers which use
IBM's
> Client Access for AS/400
> Problem is, after connecting to these computers, the numeric keypad
doesn't
> work. It acts as if the num lock is always off, so they get arrow keys
> instead of numbers. The problem remai
Basically answered my own questions. After I hit sent I realized what I had
typed "WinVNC: Current User Properties" not Default user properties... I
have it working now. (I am on my way to being that "better idiot")
Thanks,
Kevin Foster
System Administrator
Engineering Services - Vignette Cor
I had the same problem you have to go into keyboard mapping and make
sure "base" and "shift" on the number pad both have the actual number in
it. It's best to do one and copy the keyboard file and copy it to the
other machines.
Jimmy Riley
NCO Financial
Network Administrator
504-834-8800 x2529
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At 08:29 AM 1/18/2001 -0600, Foster, Kevin wrote:
>Ok... I fell like I am doing something terribly wrong.
>
>I am trying to change the password on several NT and 2000 systems. I have
>tried to connect to the system via "VNC" or Terminal Services and bring up
>the "WinVNC: Current User Properties"
I hope that's only an optional install method...
If you don't have Microsoft Installer installed and try to install something
using it, it tends to blow up. I use Nortons AntiVirus Corporate and their
new 7.5 version uses MSI to install itself. We don't use IE as our default
browser and it was
But have you rebooted? I can make it change, but after it
reboots, it seems to revert. So far, I have to do this:
1) Un-install VNC
2) reboot
3) Re-install VNC with new password
Seems a bit drastic, so I MUST be doing something wrong.
Anyone out there know my error?
Cheers,
Mike
> > Is that correct? What happens if you start a session using the PC
> > client, then run VNCviewer, disconnect the TS session and reconnect to
it
> > from the PocketPC?
>
> It works. The VNC client doesn't die or get kicked by the VNC Server. Of
> course that only does me good if I set up
I have am install script called REPWD.CMD:
@echo off
net stop "VNC Server"
KIX32.EXE REPWD_vnc.KIX
net start "VNC Server
REPWD_vnc.KIX looks like:
WRITEVALUE("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\Winvnc3\Default","Password","","REG_BINARY")
WRITEVALUE("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\
It is what I'm looking for. Thanks. But how to make the script assign a
initial password for VNC for the fresh remote install?
Thanks,
David
-Original Message-
From: Dominique Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
> > > Is that correct? What happens if you start a session using the PC
> > > client, then run VNCviewer, disconnect the TS session and reconnect to
> it
> > > from the PocketPC?
> >
> > It works. The VNC client doesn't die or get kicked by the VNC Server.
Of
> > course that only does me goo
I must admit that I didn't design it to record sessions in listening mode, too.
But it shouldn't be too hard to implement that.
Btw, for those interested: rfb-0.1.4 will be available after this weekend, right
now I'm debugging some minor problems.
Hilights of x0rfbserver-0.1.4:
* supports more
If you want to use it in a way like WinVNC, x0rfbserver will be the right thing
for you. Xvnc creates a new virtual desktop whereas x0rfbserver exports the
"real" one.
You can find it at
http://x0rfbserver.hexonet.com
I hope that I could help you.
Kind Regards,
- jens wagner
Joey Williams
I am sorry I am new to VNC and this has probably been asked a hundred times,
but when i connect to vncserver from windows to Solaris I only get an xterm.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
thanks,
brandon willis
_
Get your FR
Mighty lots of thanks!
At 04:39 PM 1/18/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>I have am install script called REPWD.CMD:
>
>@echo off
>net stop "VNC Server"
>KIX32.EXE REPWD_vnc.KIX
>net start "VNC Server
>
>REPWD_vnc.KIX looks like:
>
>WRITEVALUE("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\Winvnc3\Default","Password","*
Hi Everyone,
I wonder if anyone has had a problem similar to mine. I have found
that when VNC is running my memory will slowly become allocated at
a rate of about 10kb/s. This continues until the computer becomes
unusable. I don't think this a VNC specific issue, since I have an
e-mail checke
If you want networking and stability, I would really consider Win2K vs one
of the Win9x variants unless there is some app you have the simply won't run
on Win2K.
- Original Message -
From: "Leon Mualem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:38 AM
S
Hi guys,
I was just wondering something here. Since Windows 2000 Active Directory
is LDAP compliant are there any future plans of allowing Active
Directory/LDAP lookups for VNC authentication? If not, I'd like to make it
a formal suggestion.
Thanks,
Steve Bostedor
Simon,
I can't find the value for Password under Default. it has nothing
there. But I did found one VNC password under
HK_Users\.Default\software\ORL\Winvnc3.
Thanks,
David
-Original Message-
From: Folder Simon-ASL021 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 20
Hello Brandon,
look at your vncserver-script and change the $defaultXStartup-entry
to:
$defaultXStartup
= ("#!/bin/sh\n\n".
"/usr/dt/bin/Xsession &\n");
And you will get your CDE-desktop - you must login with telnet
before and start the vncserver.
Bye, Andreas
> I am sorry I am ne
Is there a way to tie the main :0 to vnc? that way you can control the
desktop just like when you take control of a windows machine?
thanks,
Brandon Willis
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
---
For now, to temporarily resolve the problem, goto www.analogx.com go to
their download page, go to system downloads and download Maxmem, it is as
little graph in the taskbar that monitors your memory and allows you to do
passive, aggressive, or periodic memory clears. Just be sure to turn it off
i
James,
Thanks for that info.
Best regards,
Mike H
-Original Message-
From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2001 21:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wrong files in Win32 3.3.3 R7 zip, plus copy and paste
problem
> I have downloaded
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 01:26:10PM -0600, brandon willis wrote:
> Is there a way to tie the main :0 to vnc? that way you can control the
> desktop just like when you take control of a windows machine?
Yes. If you are using an RPM-based system, there are even
pre-compiled packages for you to d
Hmm... If I remember right, that's an older version of VNC. Newer versions
have the default user password under HKLM\Software
-ME
- Original Message -
From: "David Ding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: RE: FW: NT VNC
Well, My version is 3.3.2 R6. Not that old. Can anyone check if you can
find the password from HKLM\Software...
Thanks,
David
-Original Message-
From: Erdely, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 4:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: NT VNC pass
Brandon,
Did you get this issue resolved I tried the suggestion from Andreas and
still only get an xterm?
Thanks,
joey c. williams
-Original Message-
From: brandon willis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: only get an x
I can. On every VNC machine (over 100) that I've set up with any version of
VNC in the last year or two.
-ME
- Original Message -
From: "David Ding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:37 PM
Subject: RE: FW: NT VNC password Change
> Well, My
OK, here is the log when I connect to from the iPAQ Terminal Server client
from the Win2K terminal server to a WinNT 4 machine with VNC server running.
Thu Jan 18 13:51:26 2001
D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncService.cpp : SelectHDESK to Default (10) from
10D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncService.cpp : SelectHDESK fai
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