RE: 'pass special keys directly to server' not supported in Linux

2009-01-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Bruce,

I believe that the VNC Viewer for Unix should have the behaviour you are
looking for when running in full-screen mode.

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 -Original Message-
 From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On
 Behalf Of bruce
 Sent: 10 January 2009 16:05
 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
 Subject: 'pass special keys directly to server' not supported in Linux

 Hi,



 I have downloaded your Linux version of  vncviewer, however, there is
 not a
 'pass special keys directly to server' option as it was there in a
 windows
 version.



 Is there any workaround for this?



 Bruce
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RE: Error message 10013

2009-01-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi David,

What are you doing when you get this error?

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 -Original Message-
 From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On
 Behalf Of David Elliott
 Sent: 07 January 2009 02:35
 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
 Subject: Error message 10013
 
 Hi
 
 After updating to version 4.1.3, I am receiving the following error
 message:
 
 
 
unable to connect to host: An attempt was made to access a socket
 in a
 way forbidden by its access permissions. (10013)
 
 What have I got wrong?
 
 
 Cheers  David
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Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Philip Herlihy
I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one situation, I
can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use RealVNC
the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?
 
(Second post - no replies to the first one!)
 
PH
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Re: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
are you saying that your RDP drops when you try to connect via VNC, or
that VNC in general does not connect?

- if the former, could be a simple matter of users  where VNC was
installed.  it will default to the admin account, regardless of what
user your logged in as.
- if the latter, many possible scenarios.
   - machine in question is running vista (freeVNC doesn't work)
   - VNC is set to only accept local connections

Ryo



On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com wrote:
 I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one situation, I
 can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use RealVNC
 the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?

 (Second post - no replies to the first one!)

 PH
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RE: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Philip Herlihy
Thanks for so quick a response.

I don't use RDP and VNC together.  In general I prefer VNC as I can set it
so that we can both see what's going on.  However, with this friend (and
I've known another situation like it) VNC seems unreliable rather than just
slow: it connects, but it stalls for minutes at a time with the desktop
half-drawn, and can frequently drop the connection.  Meanwhile, if I try RDP
instead, I get a steady and useable connection.  If I persist with VNC, I
can eventually get the job done, via many disconnections, and it's often
easier late at night when the network is quieter. If I try using VNC to
another destination I get a steady and reliable connection, so it doesn't
seem to be a problem at my end.  I could put this down to a busy broadband
connection at the far end, or a modem producing a lot of errors perhaps
(getting out of my depth here) but what is puzzling is that Remote Desktop
does work, albeit fairly slowly.

Phil
(away from my desk now for several hours)

-Original Message-
From: Ryo Koyama [mailto:rkoy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 12 January 2009 13:16
To: Philip Herlihy
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Network delays, hanging

are you saying that your RDP drops when you try to connect via VNC, or
that VNC in general does not connect?

- if the former, could be a simple matter of users  where VNC was
installed.  it will default to the admin account, regardless of what
user your logged in as.
- if the latter, many possible scenarios.
   - machine in question is running vista (freeVNC doesn't work)
   - VNC is set to only accept local connections

Ryo



On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com
wrote:
 I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one situation,
I
 can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use RealVNC
 the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?

 (Second post - no replies to the first one!)

 PH
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Re: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Ryo Koyama
sounds like a simple matter of bandwidth.  RDP takes much less
bandwidth than VNC (since it's just sending command strings versus
repainting the screen) so is more efficient. try limiting the color
resolution and all other things to lesson bandwidth requirements and
if yes, then that's likely the issue.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com wrote:
 Thanks for so quick a response.

 I don't use RDP and VNC together.  In general I prefer VNC as I can set it
 so that we can both see what's going on.  However, with this friend (and
 I've known another situation like it) VNC seems unreliable rather than just
 slow: it connects, but it stalls for minutes at a time with the desktop
 half-drawn, and can frequently drop the connection.  Meanwhile, if I try RDP
 instead, I get a steady and useable connection.  If I persist with VNC, I
 can eventually get the job done, via many disconnections, and it's often
 easier late at night when the network is quieter. If I try using VNC to
 another destination I get a steady and reliable connection, so it doesn't
 seem to be a problem at my end.  I could put this down to a busy broadband
 connection at the far end, or a modem producing a lot of errors perhaps
 (getting out of my depth here) but what is puzzling is that Remote Desktop
 does work, albeit fairly slowly.

 Phil
 (away from my desk now for several hours)

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryo Koyama [mailto:rkoy...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 12 January 2009 13:16
 To: Philip Herlihy
 Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
 Subject: Re: Network delays, hanging

 are you saying that your RDP drops when you try to connect via VNC, or
 that VNC in general does not connect?

 - if the former, could be a simple matter of users  where VNC was
 installed.  it will default to the admin account, regardless of what
 user your logged in as.
 - if the latter, many possible scenarios.
   - machine in question is running vista (freeVNC doesn't work)
   - VNC is set to only accept local connections

 Ryo



 On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com
 wrote:
 I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one situation,
 I
 can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use RealVNC
 the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?

 (Second post - no replies to the first one!)

 PH
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RE: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Philip,

Is the problem server system attached to the Internet via a wi-fi connection,
by any chance?

Cheers,

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 -Original Message-
 From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On
 Behalf Of Philip Herlihy
 Sent: 12 January 2009 12:29
 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
 Subject: Network delays, hanging

 I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one
 situation, I
 can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use
 RealVNC
 the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?

 (Second post - no replies to the first one!)

 PH
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What happened to PocketPC VNC?

2009-01-12 Thread Paul
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2005-December/053348.html

http://www.realvnc.com/products/beta/ce

What happened?

If this has been scrapped, is there an alternative that works with a RealVNC
server (running on a PC)?
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RE: Network delays, hanging

2009-01-12 Thread Philip Herlihy
Thanks, Ryo and James,

Hadn't realised the operation of the two systems was so different.  Yes (in
answer to James), the server is connected via wireless, but I also connect
to another wireless system which works perfectly.

Phil

-Original Message-
From: Ryo Koyama [mailto:rkoy...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 12 January 2009 13:44
To: Philip Herlihy
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Network delays, hanging

sounds like a simple matter of bandwidth.  RDP takes much less
bandwidth than VNC (since it's just sending command strings versus
repainting the screen) so is more efficient. try limiting the color
resolution and all other things to lesson bandwidth requirements and
if yes, then that's likely the issue.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:32 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com
wrote:
 Thanks for so quick a response.

 I don't use RDP and VNC together.  In general I prefer VNC as I can set it
 so that we can both see what's going on.  However, with this friend (and
 I've known another situation like it) VNC seems unreliable rather than
just
 slow: it connects, but it stalls for minutes at a time with the desktop
 half-drawn, and can frequently drop the connection.  Meanwhile, if I try
RDP
 instead, I get a steady and useable connection.  If I persist with VNC, I
 can eventually get the job done, via many disconnections, and it's often
 easier late at night when the network is quieter. If I try using VNC to
 another destination I get a steady and reliable connection, so it doesn't
 seem to be a problem at my end.  I could put this down to a busy broadband
 connection at the far end, or a modem producing a lot of errors perhaps
 (getting out of my depth here) but what is puzzling is that Remote Desktop
 does work, albeit fairly slowly.

 Phil
 (away from my desk now for several hours)

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryo Koyama [mailto:rkoy...@gmail.com]
 Sent: 12 January 2009 13:16
 To: Philip Herlihy
 Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
 Subject: Re: Network delays, hanging

 are you saying that your RDP drops when you try to connect via VNC, or
 that VNC in general does not connect?

 - if the former, could be a simple matter of users  where VNC was
 installed.  it will default to the admin account, regardless of what
 user your logged in as.
 - if the latter, many possible scenarios.
   - machine in question is running vista (freeVNC doesn't work)
   - VNC is set to only accept local connections

 Ryo



 On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Philip Herlihy phi...@herlihy.eu.com
 wrote:
 I support several friends using RealVNC (free edition).  In one
situation,
 I
 can connect successfully using Remote Desktop, but if I try to use
RealVNC
 the connections stalls, and often drops.  Any thoughts?

 (Second post - no replies to the first one!)

 PH
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Re: EXPORT VNC ADDRESS BOOK

2009-01-12 Thread LSC Erick Hernández Solís
Thanks, but im found it in %username%\appdata\Roaming\RealVNC\

your info is ok and helped me to find the files.

Regards.

LSC Erick Hdz Solms.

2009/1/9 Michael Schmid micha.sch...@gmx.de

 You will find it in C:\Documents and Settings\(Your User Name)\Application
 Data\RealVNC\VNC Address Book.
 (I assume you use WinXP.)

 Regards,
 Mike

 LSC Erick Hernandez Solms schrieb:

 Somebody has export the list of VNC Address Book from a omputer to
 another
 one??
 I was look over C:\program files\RealVNC\vnc4\ and subfolders and i not
 found nothing
 I export the registry too and nothing.



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