Merci, Christophe :). This one has me stumped. I believe you actually need to make a change on the *server*, since the applet and its options are served from there. The problem is I have no clue how to modify the Java to make this happen - or even where it is stored on an NT 4 system which I am using as a VNC server presently.
I am still thinking about this, but I think the actual person who needs to comment would be someone who has experience with the VNC Java server... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christophe Vial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday/2002 January 01 12:27 Subject: Re: Is there a "view only" mode? : Hi Alex, : : Happy New Year! : : I am just accessing the desktop from the http server on Unix or on a PC: : in fact the build/test run can be monitored during the run (for now a : basic cgi collect the datas and generate a web page). Some time some : test are hanging and it is not simple to know if they are hanging : because of a graphical problem (a new popup asking a confirmation not : planed into the graphical test for instance) or if they are hanging due : to something else... : Since VNC allow to access the desktop through an http server, I tough to : add a link to that server for all the test still running. But, if I do : that currently, the fact to connect the server can perturbate the test. : : So I would like to be able to open the desktop in read-only by default, : then eventually to switch in read/write to fix be able to fix the : hang... : : Hope it is more clear now. : Thanks for the help! : : kifof : : : Alex Angelopoulos wrote: : > : > That *does* change things a bit. Let me make sure I know what you're doing, :though - here are my assumptions. : > : > (1) You are connecting *from* a Windows system : > : > (2) You are using the Java interface via a web page. : > : > I'm rebooting my VNC server since I had to tweak the HTTP server for VNC so it :would run properly, so I don't have the answer yet, : > but I believe I saw the settings not too long ago for this - I will post when I :have an answer. : > : > ( If (1) or (2) are *not* the case and you're using something such as the ActiveX :version, please mention it). : > Alex : > ----- Original Message ----- : > From: "Christophe Vial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > Sent: Monday/2001 December 31 20:59 : > Subject: Re: Is there a "view only" mode? : > : > : You're right... ;-( : > : : > : but how to activate it when using the web interface? : > : : > : Thanks, : > : : > : kifof : > : : > : Alex Angelopoulos wrote: : > : > : > : > yes. You're going to hate yourself when you hear this, too :). : > : > : > : > You can see the command line options available by running "vncviewer /?". : > : > : > : > One of them is - "/viewonly". : > : > : > : > ----- Original Message ----- : > : > From: "Christophe Vial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > : > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > : > Sent: Monday/2001 December 31 20:12 : > : > Subject: Is there a "view only" mode? : > : > : > : > : Hi, : > : > : : > : > : I would like to use VNC to run graphical tests. The problem is that if I : > : > : open a viewer on the virtual display during the run, the movement of the : > : > : mouse will perturbate the normal run... : > : > : : > : > : Is there a way to open the viewer in "view-only" mode in order to be : > : > : able to follow the execution but not to interact with the current run? : > : > : : > : > : Thanks! : > : > : : > : > : kifof : --------------------------------------------------------------------- : To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: : 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY : See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html : --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------