I found that with a simple policy to turn on the screen saver and lock the
workstation works will for a little added security. If someone did get the
VNC password to a machine it would still be fairly secure because the person
conencting to the machine would get the Windows NT login prompt.
a way to specify multiple .VNC files?
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Joe O'Bremski, IT Manager
Carina Corporation
702-228-6376 x248
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Windows will save the path in the registry for use when opening the VNC
files. At that point you can either highlight several files at once and
hit enter, or just do a batch file like this :
@echo off
start server1.vnc
start server2.vnc
and so on.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\VncViewer.Config\Shell\open\command
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@="\"c:\\bin\\vncviewer.exe\" -config \"%1\""
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I've found the biggest kicks in performance is HIGH RES WALLPAPERS! They eat
up som much bandwidth because VNC has to send all that data across to the
viewer. I've set all my server to the plain jane blue to keep speed up.
One other thing I noticed slowing it down is resolution. 800x600 on a l
Another fix is to connect to the machines you want to work on one at a time,
set the display size and click Save connection info as... It will create a
.VNC file that can be executed to bring up a VNC session by typing
VNCViewer.EXE /config file.VNC It will pop up the client once logged in and
Under the Connection Options menu you can set the Scale By option and set it
to 1/2 or 2/3 to shrink the size of the VNC remote window.
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From: Will Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 11:35 AM
To: Vnc-List
Subject: Reducing the Screen Size ?
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Hmm, the one I was refering to was v3.3.3r9 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 that can
be found on www.downloads.com searching for VNC.The scaling setting is in
the Options in the VNCVIEWER.EXE. It says experimental but so far I have not
had any problems with connecting to a machine with a higher res
On the VNC Connection Details window click Options and use the "Scale by"
option. It says experimental but it seems to work ok.
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From: John Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 7:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Window size...
How can
I keep hering about TightVNC but what are the advantages vs disadvantages to
the regular VNC found on the AT&T site?
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Joe O'Bremski, IT Manager
Carina Corporation
702-228-6376 x248
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) is possible,
show what version is installed 3) would be very cool, do some kind of remote
install or upgrade. Does a such a monster exsist?
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Carina Corporation
702-228-6376
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