I have installed the latest client on a number of Win2k machines.
On about half it works and on the other half it does not work. They are all
same regarding instll, etc. They all have basic Win2k not service packs.
Trying to use IE version 5.5+.
Any help appreciated.
Michael
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I have installed the latest client on a number of Win2k machines.
On about half it works and on the other half it does not work. They are all
same regarding instll, etc. They all have basic Win2k not service packs.
Trying to use IE version 5.5+.
Also, let me clarify, I can connect but when I ent
seconds even though VNC is not been used.If i stop the VNC service the machine
is fine (modem does not dial out)
Any suggestions?
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Michael le roux
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s would function properly
with Win98.
Does anyone know of a potential solution, either with VNC or some other
program?
Thanks,
Michael
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I agree, except I'd put the odds even lower, an Amazonian animal researcher
with a dedicated satellite link using a Yahoo ID? :-)
What I would like to know though is just how difficult it is to crack
into a VNC server. A friend of mine uses it to fix problems remotely for
his family and I th
You might check outhttp://www.chez.com/pag/vncmng.html. It might be
what you are looking for.
Michael M. Duck
Telemetry Systems Networking
Tuolumne Utilities District
Sonora, California
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to 3.3.2R6. Authenticates against NT
but unfortunately not against the NT domain.
Never actually tried it so I can't say if it works or not.
Michael
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At 09:35 AM 2001-07-05 +0100, you wrote:
>I know win2000 server has a single user version of Terminal Server
>in it, but has XP had this expanded to include workstation too?
Yes, but only in the professional edition, not the personal edition.
M
At 05:59 9-7-2001, you wrote:
>ssh clients are no problem. sshd servers are difficult to find for
>windows -- at least, not free ;<
Take a look at Cygwin - http://www.cygwin.com/
It's free, and comes with OpenSSH
or something similar, but not
100% sure.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Michael
Michael Walker
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0413-331-334
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I have a windows 98 machine and I am trying to install VNC. I downloaded the
Win32 zip archive (zip) file and I unzipped it using freezip. But I don't see
the setup file. What am I missing?
Thanks for your help,
mmateja
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"Allow Loopback" is for the server machine.
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> Thanks for everyones help in this matter.
> But I am afraid I am getting confu
Shikhar
Contact me direct via e-mail and I will give a detailed summary of our use
of VNC. Been using it for 2.5 trouble-free years.
Michael M. Duck
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Is it just me or does Hextile encoding with SSH compression seem to work
better than any version of Tight?
> One version of TridaVNC, at least, has a "Tight" encoding option that works
> better over dialin lines than the standard Hextile encoding.
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Hello,
Is there any way to edit/delete entries stored in the VNC Viewer 'VNC
server' list?
I can't seem to find any info on this in the Documentation/FAQ's, or program
options..
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Michael Fox
Analyst/Programmer
Century Software
Ph: +612 94
anager but
there are times when the task bar just isn't visible. Any suggestions would
be much appreciated.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
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Oops. Sorry about that. I was actually refering to CTRL-SHIFT-ESC.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 08:32 AM 2001-08-07 -0400, you wrote:
>Hmm...can't help you with this because Ctrl-Alt-Esc doesn't do *anythin
twork.
For the VNC to work:
1.Should PC2 know return route to 192.168.10.43? In other words when VNC
viewer initiates connection to 192.168.31.240 would it bind to
192.168.31.210 or 192.168.31.43 adapter???
TIA
Michael
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I was unable to connect to this ftp..
Thanks,
Mike Munoz
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Please send me the zip file. I will then place it in
ftp://perso.wanadoo
stuck with r2. Later versions seem to
generate a lot more network traffic which interferes with one of our
applications which uses socket messages.
Michael
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ollOnEvent get set properly, they
are just ignored.
Thanks,
Michael
I looked through the manuals and mail archive but did not see this problem
reported. Since it is a rather annoying problem I would have expected
someone to report it. This leads me to believe it is something local to our
setu
like the major VNC distributions have picked this
patch up. (At least, the recently released TightVNC 1.2 vncviewer did
not.) May I suggest that they should? I think this is the best thing to
happen to VNC since sliced bread (or something)! (Thanks, Gary!)
Best regards,
- Michael
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I just installed xvnc. One of the first things I noticed was that
when I view the desktop with vncviewer, things look more grainy, fonts
have more jaggies, it's almost as if resolution was set wrong and I
was looking at something zoomed to fit on my screen. Mostly what is
effected are fonts on
Owl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This sounds lke you need to add a font path with the -fp option.
> Exactly why do you need to start X in failsafe mode? I use VNC on
> machines that can not support X consoles at all. just curious about
> this.
Ok, where do I find out the proper font path to use? I gue
Hello..
Is there anyway to get VNC Commander to automatically connect to a
particular connection? I am unable to find documentation anywhere on
this..I'm looking to execute the program and it connects (for a script)..
If there is a VNC program besides commander that will do this I am open to
cha
connecting to a RedHat 7.1 box running KDE.
(I believe it doesn't work when connecting to a Windows server.)
- Michael
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connected?
Michael.
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It can be any solid background. As long as the client can display it.
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Subject: Sceen Colours.
Someone recently advised a solid blue
er, it is not going away this time after rebooting.
Seached the archives, but I couldn't find anything. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Bonjour Patrice,
I have had it running with a very similar configuration to yours except
that the CPU's were just quad Xeon 450's. I will even raise you the fact
that it wasn't only running NT Server but NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
plus MetaFrame and it worked great. I would connect remotel
I have set the default password inside of VNC. Several times. Also
re-booted the server, stopped and started the service, etc.
The only way to use these machines is to log on locally, but of course
that is not what I want to do.
Michael
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sk bar and select
"Connection Options", and look for the "Scale by" setting in the "Display"
section of the dialog box. Configure as needed and click OK. That's all
there is too it.
Hope that helps...
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 10:44 AM 2001-09-18, yo
response to the prompt during certain hours. Don't forget to then
repeat the shutdown/restart process again enabling the prompt.
Michael
At 01:04 PM 2001-11-01, you wrote:
>We are currently looking at VNC as a remote control software. It looks
>awesome in ev
How to start vncserver at bootup under AIX?
Michael Selle
T-Systems
debis Systemhaus TCS/PB
Address: Erich-Herion-Str. 13, 70736 Fellbach
Phone: +49 711 17 40306
Mobile: +49 171 4064259
Fax: +49 711 17 49663
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works because I use it all the time. Hope you find some of this
helpful.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 03:18 PM 2001-11-08, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am trying to connect from a VNC viewer on Win95 to a Win 2000 machine
>running VNC serv
fine.
In fullscreen mode,however, i have only a mouse to work with, no
keyboard activities are ignored. Does anybody know about this?
RdU
Michael
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helps...
Michael
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of erikcw
>Sent: den 21 november 2001 23:51
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ATT, Tridia, or Tight?
>
>
>I'm preparing to deploy VNC on my compan
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THE SUPPORT
With the exception of the TridiaVNC and possibly the TightVNC solutions,
any other tweak that gets rid of the icon could result in loss of support
by the author of VNC as well as fellow VNC users. You have been warned.
Michael Milette
multiple passwords per VNC server so one can keep one
password to him/herself and give out other passwords to people on temporary
basis.
Perhaps someone already have implemented the above already?
thanks,
Michael
> -Original Message-
> From: Constantin Kaplinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
getting the workstation locked before getting the
screen, if a user wants to let someone in who is not from the support staff
(and hence doesn't know how to unlock the workstation) he would unlock the
workstation himself...
Michael
> -Original Message-
> From: Gamlem, Noralf [ma
for other people from the support staff
who are not aware of the temporary change.
Michael
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Breland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:25 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: IDEAS... RE
to access Mary's machine, whose display number was set to 2,
you would need to connect to her machine by entering:
192.168.0.12:2
HOPE THIS HELPS
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Michael
At 04:38 PM 2001-10-12, Lee Douglas wrote:
>
...
This second one would be used if the user is already logged into the machine.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 06:21 PM 2001-10-12, Salas, Jaime wrote:
>When you set a password for the WINVNC where does that file sit at. Is it an
>INI F
o give it a try.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 11:39 PM 2001-10-16, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there a way to check what vncserver displays I've started using
>"vncserver :N"?
>Can't seem to find any in th
t is there any way I
can use the graphical interface?
Thanks all,
Michael
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The free server that authenticates with NT can be found at
http://www.smtechnologies.com/downloads.htm. Just scroll down to the bottom
of the page.
Michael
At 11:20 AM 2001-10-17, Steve Bostedor wrote:
>That is pretty steep. Someone else on here made a way
Hi.
Most likely Netopia is configured for NAT.
If yes, here are two solutions:
You'll need to tell your router to forward given port to specific IP address
and port. For example:
Netopia port - > Workstation IP:port#
5900 - > :5900
5901 - > :5900
5902 - >
forgets all the steps everytime it has to be done.
Thanks for any insight,
Michael Rich
http://www.AlphaX86.com
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metimes. However there's nothing to say I couldn't add a regedit.exe
command to the Run key in the registry to automatically apply the merge file
when she logs on each time. Then to change it she'd just have to log off
and then back on and I believe she knows how to do tha
> Don't you think your brother-in-law will discover, figure
> out, and defeat
> that one as well? Or is the run key in the registry beyond
> the scope of his
> skills?
Maybe, but he's not a programmer, so he probably won't think to look in an
obscure registry key. I really don't even think he kn
I am new to your group just signed up 20 Min ago
I saw the VNC Software and liked it. how ever it has no use for me unless I
make some major changes. so I am looking at breaking it apart and converting
it
right into a DLL layout.
anyway I wanted to know what is the max & min speed of internet co
What in the min Connection Speed VNC needs
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Perhaps www.speakfreely.org has the solution you are looking for.
Works well with VNC. Not a VNC add-on.
Michael M. Duck
Sonora, California
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Subject: Carry audio data on a VNC connection
> I&
Hi all,
VNC 3.3.3.2 on AIX 4.3.3.0.9
Is there a possibility to start
vncserver on boot up
Thanks in advance
Michael Selle
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Einfach und
system do I use? As with many in the world, I use
Windows. I may not agree with Microsoft policies but its hard to get away
from their products. However, at least for now, I still have control of
when my operating system and applications get upgraded.
Michael Milette
At 07:14
S! I don't think they need any more help in coming up with new ideas on
how to increase profits...
Michael
At 05:00 PM 2001-12-12, you wrote:
>Subject: RE: AW: Timeout Problem with XP - firewall not the problem
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I
sage altogether.
Hope some of this helps...
Michael Milette
At 01:13 PM 2001-12-13, you wrote:
>Hello,
> I would like to deploy VNC on the computers in the school district. I
>need to hide the application and make it so students can not cha
C and possibly TridiaVNC.
Michael
At 03:58 AM 2001-12-14, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>is there possible to make a connection visible so that a user can see if an
>Admin already connected to him?
>
>
Am Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2001 21:44 schrieb Carl:
> I'm a newbie so please bear with me. I have an internal network
> behind a router. I haven't found any down to earth english way to do
> this. I am very fimilar with LAN's, but not WAN's. How do I get to
> the internal IP address?
If you
Dear colleagues,
After searching through the archives, I still have a question. Please excuse me if it
is a stupid one. I am new to this.
I want to know if I can use VNC to connect this XP Windows/ISDN 64 machine at home to
my Windows 2000 machine at my office which has a good cable connection,
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 04:58:12AM -0600, ScanMan wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 03:55, A friend wrote:
> > Why not, for the server, for the client it's no problem for sure. Is
> > it not possible to capture the image from within a single window
> > within MS-Windows? I think it is, since Alt-Pri
f the screen
to move around the desktop. Moving around the desktop is very quick and a
lot easier to than using the scroll bars.
Just don't forget to press CTRL-ESC-ESC to get the task bar back at the
bottom of the screen.
Michael
At 12:47 PM 2002-01-02, K
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 03:16:29PM -, Darren Rainer wrote:
> Hi, im afraid im not very technically minded with this. I used to have a
> connection between work and home with PC Anywhere. I then tried VNC and was
> amazed how much faster it was. Recently our Company have put a proxy server
> on
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:59:46PM +0100, Cherry wrote:
>
> How can I allow some IPs and deny all other IPs to connect
> to my vnc server?
>
> I found an article on VNC homepage but the link was broken.
>
> Perhaps (I think) it could be configured with a firewall but I'm
> a linux beginner soI
ome of this helpful. Feel free to let The
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Michael
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bug and may be a better alternative for slow modem connections.
Hope you find some of this useful. Have a great day!
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On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 10:08:10AM -0500, Christopher Tesla wrote:
>
> I am using the Reverse Proxy functions of Apache to allow the users access to
> those servers. The only problem is that when they click on the link they get
> the standard gray window and "Applet vncviewer class vncviewer co
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 04:36:19PM -0500, Boyd D. Mills wrote:
>
> The requirement is to ENFORCE secure access to VNC through the web
> browser. The first thing is to configure OpenSSH on the server
> machine to effectively sit between VNC server and the remote browser
> machine. The second (ho
hrough a
>loopback to a local SSH service?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Michael Ossmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday/2002 January 08 19:56
> Subject: Re: SSH, VNC, Windows
>
>
> : On Tue,
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:33:13AM -0500, Boyd D. Mills wrote:
>
> There is a key described at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html
> called LoopbackOnly.
Gee, how did I miss that? Thanks. :-)
> I was a little surprised that this key was not already created with the
> default of 0.
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:39:41AM -0700, Michael Ossmann wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:33:13AM -0500, Boyd D. Mills wrote:
> >
> > I was a little surprised that this key was not already created with the
> > default of 0. I had to create the key LocalMachine\Softwar
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:33:08PM -0500, Thompson, Dale W. wrote:
> Check out AutoIt at http://www.hiddensoft.com/AutoIt/index.html for a
> program that would make this task almost trivial to set up. And it's free.
Excellent! I've been looking for something like this on Windows. In
answer to t
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:04:07PM -0600, Bob Horton wrote:
>
> Anyway, I've got Gnome coming up just fine and I seem to be able to run
> applications remotely without a problem (I tried Abiword and Freecell) but I
> get an Access violation error when I launch Kylix. When I launch it on the
> co
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:37:35PM -0600, Floyd Russell wrote:
> I tried rfbplaymacro and found it tedious to work with at best.
> If anyone has some good examples of rfbplaymacro I would be willing to
> re-investigate it.
I've been doing this to create a script:
rfbproxy -r --type=events --
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 01:30:25PM -0700, Michael Ossmann wrote:
>
> The only problem I've run into is an apparent bug in rfbproxy which
> drops the letter "t" from its output. I plan on submitting a bug
> report to the author as soon as I've had a chance to look
k. I have also tried to expand manually the VNC window
by dragging on a corner, but this does not work. I can only make the
VNC window cover 2/3 of the external monitor.
On the other hand, full screen mode works fine when the laptop is not
driving an external monitor.
Any ideas on this?
mi
ace to call to get
immediate help in addition to discussion forums like this one.
Michael Milette
At 09:50 AM 2002-01-10, you wrote:
>Just curious if anyone has use this version of VNC? I am thinking about
>using it but how does it compare in the real
That does it. Thanks! Sent to list in case anyone else cares.
The X drawing is somewhat slow with such a big screen. Is this due to
the (possibly somewhat slow) graphics chip on the laptop?
michael
Shing-Fat (Fred) Ma writes:
> Is it possible that you're being limited by the desk
these and others at
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html or on the "other platforms &
environments" page at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/platforms.html.
Michael Milette
At 05:31 PM 2002-01-10, you wrote:
>Other offspring? What are th
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:11:03AM -0500, Christopher Tesla wrote:
>
> And presto I get the VNC login window! I enter the password for the server
> into the field and click OK. The browser status window shows "Applet
> vncviewer running", but nothing happens. After nearly two minutes I finally
Certainly some testing of non-vnc services would be in order.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:27:36PM +0100, Tomas Davidek wrote:
> 2. can one override the default minimal lenght of the password under Linux
Not without a change to the source, as far as I know. It would be a
pretty simple change, though.
> 3. if so, is it possible to disable the password under
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 01:10:30PM +0530, Jasmeet Singh Virdi wrote:
> I am a newbie to this list. I just wanted to ask one question. What
> is the history of the RFB protocol ??
The protocol was developed by Olivetti Research Laboratory, now owned by
AT&T, for the VNC project. The officia
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 11:50:49AM -, Steve Daly wrote:
>
> SOLUTION
> A workaround for Win95 use is to install the Winsock2 Upgrade.
> It would obviously be better to modify WinVNC so that it will work on all
> Winsock versions without leaking memory
> Any comments on the vailidity of cachin
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 06:28:23PM +0530, Jasmeet Singh Virdi wrote:
>
> If i develop an application based on RDP protocol, do i have make it
> open source ?? or for that matter reveal the source to VNC ??
VNC doesn't have anything (directly) to do with RDP. If you want to
create a proprie
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:34:16PM -0500, Chuck Renner wrote:
>
> There needs to be a way to change ALL Ports used by VNC, not just the ports
> it listens on. Ports used for outgoing connections should be able to be
> changed both on the command-line, and through the GUI interface. Since this
>
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:42:20PM +0100, Rudi De Vos wrote:
>
> It seems that a lot of people are developping add-ons, improvements
> etc
> Why not combine forces and make VNC faster, more secure,...
This is not the first time this subject has come up in the short time
I've been on this lis
I am not sure if you are referring to the resource memory leak but if so,
it was fixed in the latest version of TightVNC.
Michael
At 07:57 AM 2002-01-15, you wrote:
>IMO also it is a classic (and well-known) WIn95 bug; on the other hand,
>the "fix&q
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:34:13PM +1100, Andrew van der Stock wrote:
>
> Although I have a derivative on sourceforge called "SecureVNC", think of
> this as proto-"VNC 4.0". I am not interested long term in being a VNC
> author / maintainer - my focus has always been security.
Your focus on sec
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 01:03:54PM +0100, Rudi De Vos wrote:
> Const's TightVNC is essential, but the tight version is not a good
> starting point.
Why is that? Because it is not as modularized as we would like? Is
there a better starting point, or do you think it would be best to build
a new
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:50:16PM +0530, Jasmeet Singh Virdi wrote:
> Hi,
>Does that mean that i can modify the protocol to incorporate a new
> compression technique (that i developed) and not make anything visible to
> the public and sell that product ?
Yes, as long as your source code
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 10:10:18AM -0500, Chuck Renner wrote:
>
> WinVNC on ClientWS1 ---> SSH on ClientWS1 port 5500 --> Internet --> sshd on
> MYFirewall port 443 --> VNCviewer on MyWS1 port 5500
>
> Have I got the idea right? If so, I should be able to do this without
> recompiling VNC at al
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 06:49:08PM -0800, Dave Dyer wrote:
> Just a reminder to those concerned about the inherent insecurity
> of VNC protocols ( and those who would recommend tunneling with SSH )
> I've produced a version of VNCViewer and WinVNC which automatically
> use a secure connection.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:06:27PM -0600, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>
> I now have gotten far enough to get a grey screen on each of the
> ports I have tried but no login screen. I am getting a message
> like this in /var/log/messages each time I get a grey screen
> so I must be close. :)
>
> gdm
Woohoo! Thanks for setting this up, Andrew.
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:29:52PM +0800, Daniel Tan wrote:
> Hi all,
> i am using AIX and why i cant connect through xdmcp? it is listed
> in my services file but it seems like i am having trouble connecting to
> it...anyone have any steps to configure AIX for xdmcp?
Try this:
http://d
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 03:51:21PM +0100, Werbinek, Florian wrote:
>
> how do i send crtl-alt-del with the vnc viewer for linux?
F8
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Mike Ossmann, Tarantella/UNIX Engineer/Instructor
Alternative Technology, Inc. http://www.alttech.com/
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 02:38:51PM -0500, Frank S. Kim wrote:
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> However when I start XEmacs in a VNC sessioni and press the Alt key, XEmacs
> complains that it does not recognize the Alt key. This is not a problem
> though when I run a regular KDE session directly on my Linux desktop.
I don't
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 02:40:16PM -0500, Chuck Renner wrote:
>
> Since VNCviewer states, "Internal loopback connections are not allowed", the
> implication is that there is a setting that WILL allow them, either in the
> source, or in the GUI settings. Is this the case?
I wasn't expecting this
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