Hi All,
I did try looking for a solution for my problem in the documentation and
previous messages in mailing list, but with no success. So I decided to try to
bother some other people... :o)
Problem: I have a small LAN (NT server - English version; W2k sp2 workstations
- Danish version) and V
ce this. This was due to using the MS built in video
> driver and it was set for 256 colours. Try updating vid driver and/or
> checking/increasing resolution to 16 bit.
>
> Steve
>
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In documentation for VNC win server there is a piece of information telling
that Vnc is normally listening to 5900, but also to 5800 (so machine can be
reached via IE, for example typing http:\\ip.add.re.sse:5800).
Zoran
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From: "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL
Hi All,
when I am connecting to other windows PC that has Start Console that is set to
"Auto Hide", it is very often hard to put the mouse in the right position so
it becomes visible again. Normaly in any sort of windows I use CTRL + ESC if I
want to access the Start Menu and Console quickly, but
Eric, thanx for the help.
But, I tried those things you suggested, and the only one that works is the
first one; both shift+alt+tab and shift+ctrl+escape are executing on my
win2000pro viewer machine, and not on the vnc server machine. It is strange
that the first one works, and two others don't.
I have the same problem with my win2000pro sp2 machine, and that problem was
there before I had sp2, and even before I had VNC. On our little LAN there are
other computers who have VNC running the whole time and no problems, ever!
I can see in a event viewer that "machine was restarted after a bu
Hi Jeff,
what do you mean having "reboot on", and having a small memory dump? I aks
because my machine is also bubbling about "saving memory dump" whilst those
sudden restarts... Where do I find this "auto reboot" settings, and how do I
switch it off?
Thanx in advance,
sound, multimedia,
> etc. and see if the problem persists. Then enable one at a time.
>
> I've found apm to be the source of more evil reboots and freezes than
> almost anything else.
>
> --Yan
>
> Zoran Pantic wrote:
> >
> > I have the same problem with my
Hello James,
what do you mean by "bug" - maybe a damaged win nt/2k that should be installed
from the scratch? I have a machine that is making those sudden resets, but
still I am in doubt are they caused by hw error, or win error. Windows reports
an error in event viewer after those restars, but i
Mike,
how would you then emulate Ctrl+Esc sequence?
Regards,
Zoran
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From: "Mike Lazlo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:52 PM
Subject: Ctrl + Esc in NT
> I have seen messages about Ctrl + Esc not wo
connecting to w98 machine
>
>
> Hey Zoran,
> The vid driver is where I experienced this problem, the only other driver
> would be the network driver (but I hadn't heard it causing the black screen
> problem).
>
> Good luck.
>
> Steve
>
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Subject: RE: black screen problem connecting to w98 machine
> What kind of video card does it have?
>
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> My guess is that the makers of these (relativly cheap) motherboards just
> repackage the video drivers from Via with little or no modification, so if
> you are absolutely sure your VNC Server machine is set to 800x600x256 and
> you are still getting black screen you should try the driver
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