hi everybody,
I have some queries regarding VNC.
1) I have put the .exe file of viewer in profile of
all user in startup. So now when a user logs in it
gets started automatically.
But here too there are two issues ...
a) How can i stop users from changing password
for vnc configuration
And whatever youfind out (be it no differences, or changes to certain
files), could you let me know, so that I can update the article?
Regards.
Dave Colliver.
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Hello,
> "RAL" == Robert A LaRock writes:
>>> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
RAL> I have been testing TightVNC and, with one exception, it seems
RAL> good to me.
RAL> I am fond of the Win2VNC program by Fredrik Hubinette. If I use
RAL> TightVNC, closing the Win2VNC program cras
Well for a start. You should change from having VNC in teh startup folder to have it
run as a service. Also you really don't need the user running it in listen mode. The
above goes for all windows flavors. As to the rest, what version of windows are you
using? Check the mailing list for disabl
Has anyone ever experienced any issues with VNC and Novell networks? We
have noticed a few of our outlying locations on our Wan seem to be
running extremely slow on running the Novell login script.
These PC's are Celeron 500MHz+, 128MB Ram+ - and the only major change
has been adding VNC.
Any i
Roger,
Works fine on our Novell, and your machine is faster than any of ours.
Chip
- Original Message -
From: "Roger Pray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vnclist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:51 AM
Subject: Novell and VNC
> Has anyone ever experienced any issues with
I took the tightvnc code and modified config/cf/vnc.cf
#define BuildXIElib YES
Added the XIE directory from XFree86 3.3.2 src tree to the Xvnc tree and
build it.
I was able to compile everything cleanly but when I run Xvnc, the xdpyinfo
does not show XIE extension. What else I have to do to make
Whoo Hoo! it works!
Many, many thanks guys.
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