the admin of that machine.
/Bo Berglund
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\Software\ORL key on
my laptop.
Exact command used for testing:
reg copy HKLM\Software\ORL \\eagle2 HKLM\Software\ORL \\armadillo
eagle2 (source) is my NT4 WS where I have installed the VNC server and set the
password.
armadillo (dest) is my W2000 laptop
What am I doing wrong he
at am I doing wrong here?
>
> Bo Berglund
I have broken my regedit.exe just now, but could you try in addition to the
above
reg copy HKCU\Software\ORL \\eagle2 HKCU\Software\ORL \\armadillo
whih will do the same insert but in the HKCU (Current User) branch of the
registry besides
I
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
I have noted another strange behaviour on 3.3.3r9:
This is on NT4 WS SP6a
- I have no wallpaper, only the standard green colored background
- I connect from a remote client (my laptop)
- I maneuver the desktop just fine
- Now I log off the VNC connection
Suddenly the Windows NT4 logon bitmap app
It would help a bit if you state what kind of computers you are dealing with:
Linux (which distro)
Solaris (which version)
Win95
Win98
WinME
WinNT4
W2000
etc
A lot to choose from.
/Bo
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Se
Then the VNC service is not running.
Nothing is servicing that port, so you have to find out why.
Must be some setting in VNC.
However, I am only familiar with WinNT and W2000 machines, it's been a long
time since I dealt with the home class PC:s (W95-98-ME) so I guess my ideas
are no use here. :-
What is ServiceHelper?
Is it a W2000 function?
/Bo
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Laatsch
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 6:49 PM
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Subject: Remove Wallpaper Option always "on" under win2K ??
I'm using WinVNC