The other thing you can do is export the registry key(s) from the working
machine and create a .REG file containing the correct information to be
pushed to the Win2000 machine. Then, in a login script or batch file, put
the command REGEDIT /S .REG. When executed on the Win2000 machine,
the registr
You can get it from the downloads section of www.conduits.com
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim Casey
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 5:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: iPAQ Pocket PC StrongARM
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> Hi. I saw a threa
Hi folks,
The enclosed patch to VNCHooks.cpp is an attempt to make apps like
CorelDRAW a bit more usable with VNC.
With a stock VNC, CorelDRAW V9 on NT 4 fails to redraw the canvas
unless the 'update on timer' option is enabled. This, of course, tends
to make the whole system rather sluggish. En
Bo,
>I am about done with the remote install of the VNC server on my remote W2000
>Pro machine, there is "only" the small part about setting the password
>left...
[snip]
Recall that the registry is only read when the server starts up and
initializes. If you didn't have the password, then the se
Well,
I know about the net stop/start stuff. My problem is how to get the registry
settings into the remote machine. It seems like it simply will not allow that
to happen...
I needed a command line trick that does not throw up a GUI dialogue. I can get
to the command line prompt on that machine bu
Hi folks,
I have been trying to solve an error, but with no luck. I have tried reading
the faq, various web sites, and searching the list archives, but nothing
quite solves the problem, which is this:
I would like to utilize the -inetd option so that any web browser can hit the
server and get a
Eventually when using VNC my cursor goes chunky and loses
detail.
Looking at it, it seems that normally the cursor is black and
white: normally with white around the edge. After the change
the cursor is all black.
I tried the tridia server and it also happened with it.
Any ideas?
Bob
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I'm starting KDE on my Mandrake 7.2 box in the xstartup script with the
startkde command. From the client, I see KDE but I get a general protection
error right away after entering the password for the VNC connection. Do I
need any other commands to start KDE or to connect to my Linux box? My
clien
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On Monday 21 May 2001 00:18, you wrote:
> I'm starting KDE on my Mandrake 7.2 box in the xstartup script with the
> startkde command. From the client, I see KDE but I get a general protection
> error right away after entering the password for the VNC