Firewall. It uses a much
more "primitive" interface than ZA, so it's harder to work with for a
beginner, but it handles execution order much better and has a MUCH smaller
impact on system performance (If you hadn't guessed, I u
ing across the domains (the client machine can "see" the server
box, and vice-versa)?
2) you have ports 5800- and 5900- open on any firewalls between ethernet
segments?
Just because you can see the PDC/BDC in the other domain doesn't imply that
you've got full routing betwee
or b) give
instructions to the user to run "winvnc -install" and set a password.
For scripting it, I borrowed the password-encryption of the server code and
wrote a small command-line registry-setting program that will set a
password in the registry (regedit can't do the correct da
]-[home] results in a '7' being entered,
[shift]-[->] results in a '6'.
Any help would be appreciated!
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same domain you can use the Server Manager
to restart the service that a user has stopped.
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rogram wasn't designed to do that; unless it's re-written to "remember
last config", you'll have to do the shortcut/command line options.
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quot; service (http://www.tzo.com).
The client came free with my Ugate-3000 broadband gateway, and the service
is free for 1 year.
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ndy.
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>where can it be found ?
Having written it for personal consumption (I didn't even know this list
existed at the time, or I'd have asked if anyone already had something that
did the same thing!), I haven't made it publicly available.
I'll email it to you directly, un
idia to get better WAN/dialup inet performance, why keep AT&T VNC around
for the LAN side? What's to be gained by a mixed VNC infrastructure?
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I've been successful running WinVNC and omnithread_rt.dll in the same
directory, rather than copying the DLL to %winroot%\system or
%winroot%\system32.
Is there a good reason why the installer still insists on putting the DLL
in the system directory?
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outed, and the 1.x.x.x isn't likely a legal one either).
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t from, or is
there a 4th machine in the mix?
Before you worry about getting VNC to connect, you need to make sure that
the machines in question can route to each other: can you ping from one to
the other (and vice-versa)? Are there any firewalls or NAT/NPT'ing gateways
that're filteri
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ote machine.
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>Personally, I don't see why you'd want it to not show up because what if you
>need to make changes?
I normally don't *want* that user to be able to do that. No icon, no
changes. If *I* want them changed, I edit the registry & restart the service.
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Of course, you can use some other tools to compare current settings with
network settings, and if they're different, change the current setting to
match, then restart the server...
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the
password
2) verify that a password hash is in the expected registry location, and
that it's the right type (BINARY, which can't be imported using a .REG file)
3) do a "net start" to re-load using the registry settings
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