Dear Developers & Users of VNC;
We are doing remote maintenance for a website by using VNC3.3.3R2.
It launched four months ago, and used to work very well. But recently we
have phenomena as below. Since it happens irregularly and not so often, we
cannot grasp the reason for it.
We hope that you h
Hi wonder if anyone can help me before I screw up my works
network.I have 2 computers 1 at home and 1 at work both running
win 98 the work 1 has a ne2000 lan card fitted which allows me to
log on to the internet etc if I fit a modem to this computer along with
the lan card connect the modem to
Was a solution to this ever exposed? It still happens on 3.3.3 R9... this
has caused us problems once before...
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Hello Dimitri,
I've also looked at this problem more than once.
Recently I've bought a Delphi package that put me on a trial that might lead
to a fix. This package is used to build windows services with Delphi. It put
a lot of time in finding a problem that relates to interactive services.
It tur
I am having reliability problems..
I have chromiVNC running on my mac(G4) at home, which is up on an ADSL line. I am
running the vncviewer at work on my WindowsNT box.
I have to use socksCap32 to break the firewall... and the whole arrnagent works
however its not very reliable
If
>If I try and do anything even slightly compilcated (dragging of
>multiple files) it causses my mac to crash.
This weird interaction with the Drag Manager is a known problem in my
vncPatches, which is fixed by Adrian Umpleby's vncPatches68k. You
will find a link to his website in the ChromiVN
Hi Mike,
Sure we could do that, but that would be a big pain our network admins don't
want to add that level of complexity.
If it was just for me it would not be a problem.
The point is this should be fairly easy for the VNC developers to fix, and
it seems that the problem has been known for quite
Correct, as it isn't a problem with vnc, it's a problem with other services
and oh yeah, MS Windows. Can we fix that, no.
Steve
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While I agree with you in principle, I think that incorporating a
work-around, as PC Anywhere apparently has done, would be pretty helpful.
It's not like VNC servers for other platforms don't incorporate code to work
around their particular quirks. This would introduce no incompatibilities
so I d
I probably should have announced this here before, but
if you are using Zebedee with VNC you might be
interested in a Zebedee-enabled version of the Java
VNC viewer. Yes, this only requires JDK1.1 and should
work on a Mac!
This is an offshoot of my reimplementation of Zebedee
in Java. The Zebedee
Is that right dat ThightVNC does work faster than AT&T's VNC?
Anouk.
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Hello Dimitri,
I added some steps in the scenario as I expect the things go:
1) vnc is started and creates an atom
2) the user does something and logs off
3) windows deletes the atom table
4) a user logs on again
5) a Delphi application is started
6) the Delphi window is hidden
7) when a window
Is there a way to disable the java/http stuff on the winvnc server on
startup?? There doesn't seem to be a command-line option readily visible to
do it (and /nojava or /nohttp do nothing). I'm not using it and I'm looking
for ways to make winvnc launch a bit faster.
I'm using Const's TightVNC p
Hi Steve,
The problem is with the way the developers implemented the VNC win32
service, the service responds to the same shutdown message as winvnc as a
app does.
A service should only shut down when the NT service manager tells it to.
Services should shut down after regular apps do.
So the proble
Hi David,
You are right it would not introduce any incompatibilities because only the
implementation of the service code would have to be modified.
Do the VNC developers take part in this list?
I program in Pascal and my C++ is very rusty, otherwise I would attempt it
myself :-)
Tony Caduto
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Hi,
Would anyone be interested in a VNC viewer that worked similar to PC
Anywhere?
IE where you could create and edit connections in a window and store the
password for each connection if desired?
I have been working on such a program and will be releasing it for free
sometime soon.
See the attac
as you may have noticed this list doesn't accept attachments ;) Links
appreciated.
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From: Tony Caduto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:53 PM
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Hi,
Would anyone be interested in a VNC viewer that wor
That sounds great Tony. I would love to give it a go if that's OK. I'll try
it and give you some feedback. E-mail me the file and the screenshot too, as
it got deleted by the server.
Thanks.
Paul Power
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It is true, I have asked the same question before. But the reply I got was that if you
are using a LAN connection, then tightvnc is not going to help a lot, in fact it will
be slower. But if you are on a modem, then tightvnc is better. Normal vnc with
HEXTILE coding is better for LAN, this is
Hi,
I can connect to a remote PC but VNCviewer does not show feedback/graphics.
Here's my setup:
my [PC1] with 192.168.10.43/24 (NIC) and 192.168.31.210/24 (PPTP VPN dialup)
starts VNCwiewer and connects to [PC2] 192.168.31.240/24 through an dialup
PPTP connection to 192.168.31.0/24 network.
Fo
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Appreciated
WJA
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Your idea sounds similar to the application "VNConnector" which i use.
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> Hi,
> Would anyone be interested in a VNC viewer that worked simi
Holy smoke.. This is super great news.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Zebedee-enabled Java VNC viewer available
> I probably should have announced this here before, but
> if you are us
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