> Above, you say that Outlook sees the correct key-mapping -
> is this with or without VNC present?
Outlook through VNC works fine with the special keys.
> It sounds to me as though Exceed is doing some
> low-level hackery to get the keyboard input values.
Undoubtably. X11 servers have
I heard of radmin here a week ago. I downloaded it immediately and had
problem after problem. It crashed once. Mostly it had update problems with
exceed X11 server windows. I also saw long pauses. It seems to gather more
data before doing very fast screen updates. The update is impressive but
woul
The last time I printed to a file using a Windows driver for a postscript
printer I got a postscript file as a result. This was quite a few years ago
but I would be surprised if it has changed since then.
It is already possible under Windows to print to an exported printer. Just
configure your pr
3.3.3r7 server on NT
1.2.1.0 Viewer from Tridia on Win98
Most of the time, but not all the time, ctrl-esc esc does not get me out of
full screen mode. When this happens Ctrl-alt-del is also disabled. If I have
managed to get into a login screen on he server side then then I am dead. I
can't send
Steve Bostedor [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] makes the silly arguement:
> You're asking the other guy to sift through technical
> manuals and FAQs for his answer, it doesn't seem consistent
> that you are not willing to do the same.
There is an asymmetry here. Asking people to look for obvious answers
Steve,
"Appropriate topics of discussion" and "definition and management of abuse"
are always valid topics of discussion on any list that does not have a
separate administrative sublist or process. I have no personal issue to
discuss with you. This is a public question. You took a public position
I haven't bothered to look into it but the vnc-list mail format confuses MS
outlook. It doesn't see the original sender unless you jump through some
special hoops. The result is that is very hard for an Outlook user (at least
the flavor used at my site) to reply directly to the sender instead of t
It's best use for me is that CTRL-ESC ESC capability keeps going away.
Killing the client from the server is to only way I have left to get out of
full screen mode failing restarting the NT server itself.
Why am I the only one seeing such strangeness? Sigh. What strange keyboard
handling does vnc
I find that more and more companies to not support a USENET feed, perceiving
that it is mostly used for personal purposes. It is seen as a lot of clutter
for little benefit. It is mostly computer issues where there is a strong
tradition of good USENET support, where USENET is considered a primary
On WinNT The "admin->install service" refuses to install a service; of
course with no diagnostic info. I believe my problem is that winvnc is
already listed as a service in the services list. Unfortunately I can find
no way of deleting things from this list. The services utility allows
disabling a
I have basically wiped my system and am reinstalling everything including
vnc. I have gotten to the point where vncclient asks for a password and then
reports an authentication error. Given my home/work 24 hour debug cycle I'm
trying narrow down what could be wrong and on which end, client or serv
ipconfig works everywhere
> -Original Message-
> From: Riley, Jimmy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 12:04 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: what is the command to show IP address connected to my
> comput er
>
>
> Does anyone no the comma
I guess we all know the issues here. What we don't have is a good answer.
The VNC team has decided to bound the development process by keeping to the
core functionality, correctly reasoning that things like file transfer,
secure connection and local printing of remote files are all solved
elsewher
Gustafsson, Bjorn [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] rather annoyingly writes:
> Sure, someone packaging VNC with
> FTP/HTTP/SMTP/POP3/IRC/NNTP/Napster/Real/Telnet servers
> might be a good idea
Now you're being unfair. There is a real need being discussed here. Making
fun of people with that need does not
> 1. From the macroeconomic point of view, there is little
> demand for such a
> package and we're only hearing the vocal few;
>
> 2. The few "end users (especially non UNIX users)" who are
> in the know how
> to set up such an environemnt are not sharing their
> knowledge effectively
(soapbox on)
Why is discussion so adversarial. One class of users has a problem and keeps
posting requests. Another class of users desn't have that problem and
basically declares the first group to be stupid because they can't figure it
out.
Let me state my suspicion:
I think we have a UNIX gu
A simple, one file at a time, binary file transfer would be a big leap
forward. There are times when I want a whole directory but mostly I just
want to edit locally that single word file or C file and then send it back.
The main reason I want to do that is because the cursor lag behind mouse
posit
I want to rewind a little.
In the his post [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] made a proposal that could the
the good enough solution many of us could live with. He made several
suggestions but the one I liked best requires a utility on the server side
and a utility on the client side. One utility reads
Does anyone know where to find mime64 and pkzip libraries? I think the MIME
suggestion is brilliant. This is just the kind of application that MIME
designed for, i.e. packaging up arbitrary data for the purpose of passing it
between different platforms in a portable/transportable TEXT form. I woul
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