I found a the anwser on this one. For some reason -broadcast fails but
-query localhost works. one more note for the FAQ :)
Barn Owl wrote:
>
> I am gettgin vnc server closed connection error when using vnc -inetd
> option. Every thing works normal when starting vnc formteh command line.
> Any i
I am tracking down a problem I have had with using VNC. Some times my
applications would crash without any traceable cause.
As far as I can see it now, WINVNC does something it shouldn't. It stores
the latest x,y coordinates in a windows property and addresses this property
with an windows ATOM Ge
I installed VNC because I thought it was the only free program out there to
remotely control my server. I have the server on a Windows NT4 Server, and
the viewers on 2 PCs running Win98SE. Then, I found Microsoft NetMeeting's
Shared Desktop. I have compared the performance of VNC with Microsoft
yes, but does netmeeting work on unix/linux/solaris/max etc etc?
plus netmeeting uses 5 or more tcp ports to communicate, and a random amount
of udp ports from 5000-8000 (i beleive).
compare apples to apples, then you will find vnc is superior.
-tim
p.s. if you had actually read and/or realyl
I've never run MS Net Meeting. I try to stay away from MN apps for a
lot of reasons.
VNC is better because it runs on the platforms I need. I run Win98SE in
a windows emulator on a linux workstation. I manage a number of linux
servers remotely. I travel all over the world and I need access to
Tim,
Thank you for your reply. I am considering how VNC applies in my situation.
I don't use "unix/linux/solaris/max etc etc".
My main concern is how to lower the latency.
I tried ctrl-alt-del, and it did not work. What documentation are you
talking about?
Also, please do me a favor. I am ne
The documentation can be found on the VNC web site. As to the
ctrl-alt-delete, right click on the task bar button for VNC, and select
"Send Ctrl-Alt-Delete"
j- k-
At 17:02 Sunday 2001-08-19 -0700, you allegedly said:
>Tim,
>Thank you for your reply. I am considering how VNC applies i
Yan, that wasn't what the dude asked for. It's not MS FUD or a troll. The
question is simple and the answers are as varied as everyone on this list.
Being rude or disdainful of a person's platform is extremely
counterproductive and causes a ghetto gap between platforms, and will
further marginalis
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q31 for ctrl-alt-del
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q50 for speed issues
http://www.tightvnc.com/ for really fast vnc
Good luck.
-tim
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The Documentation for the Win32 version is located at:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvncviewer.html
The fourth paragraph details send a ctrl-alt-del to host.
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Andrew, thanks.
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Yan, that wasn't what the dude asked for. It's no
Thanks, Tim. With your help, I figured it out.
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Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 6:00 PM
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The Documentation for the Win32
Mark if you do find anything for the 9210 let me know.
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Dean
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:50 AM
Subject: VNC for Nokia 9210 ???
> Hello,
>
> can anyone tell me, if there is a versio
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