Re: Can't figure out RoadRunner IP address

2002-11-21 Thread Jack Beglinger
> your administrator). I can't get to my home computer from work as I am not > having luck determining the correct IP address of the Road Runner ISP that > serves my connection. I traced the route from the office and tried the last > IP address in the path and it won't work. Any ideas? Join a dy

Re: Problem with VNC, Windows XP Home, and Startup

2002-11-21 Thread Ian Simcock
Hi Matthew. I'm sure that someone who uses VNC under XP will be able to help you, but until then, if you want to run VNC from the Start folder, try putting a shortcut to VNC in there instead of VNC itself. Just make sure that the shortcut's "start in" pints to the VNC directory and it should be ab

Connection Problem

2002-11-21 Thread Steven Hunter
I work for a IT company, and most of my clients have adsl, with routers, and we use vnc for remote admin on the servers, workstations. Now on some of them all of a sudden, when we connect then enter the password, the password dialog box goes away like normal, but the screen doesn't come up, now i d

Problem with VNC, Windows XP Home, and Startup

2002-11-21 Thread Matthew Mahoney
Hello, Firstly, please allow me to compliment you on this spectacular service you are providing. This program is awesome, powerfull, and easy to use all in one. Not to mention free :) I am impressed and gratefull. My problem is this: This past week, I learned about RealVNC and installed it to

Can't figure out RoadRunner IP address

2002-11-21 Thread Tony Aluknavich
Hi: Any help is greatly appreciated. I set up the "TightVNC" software at my office which connects to the internet through a router and DSL modem into Birch.net. I also set it up at home through a router then Cable Modem into Time Warner RoadRunner. From home I have no problem finding my work co

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2002-11-21 Thread sf cs
Hi, I have a problem connecting to my computer, Ive set everything up correctly and when I connect it times out. Can anyone help me out please? Thanks - Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals ___

VNC to a server behind a NAT router

2002-11-21 Thread Rafael Rubio
Many thanks for all responses so far. The picture Illtud has drawn is essentially correct: /\ | xDSL | POTS| ROUTER |ethernet--PC1 (10.0.0.1) | a.b.c.d|

RE: File Transfer

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Bostedor
It is possible with ESVNC :) Matthew -Original Message- From: microges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: question Dear, it's possible transfer file(s) from server to host with VNC? Bye, David www.utilityweb.net ---

RE: Accessing other computers over a network?

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Bostedor
Hello Justin, A lot of people do just that. If the server hands you an IP address that puts your workstation on it's local subnet, then you can connect to those remote computers directly from your remote machine. If you only have access to the server, however, you will need to fire a copy of

RE: How can I remove the complete VNC entries from the registry

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Bostedor
You can not remove them because of the permissions on the keys. Open regedt32 and browse to the keys. Click the Edit menu and then the Permissions option. From there, adjust the permissions to allow you to do what you would like. I've run into that in the past, also. -Steve Bostedor http://w

RE: $20 reward to anyone who solves my VNC problem

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Bostedor
Interesting way to request help. I like it. -Original Message- From: Grant McDorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:00 AM To: Andrew Ward; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: $20 reward to anyone who solves my VNC problem -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Has

RE: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: Operation timed out

2002-11-21 Thread William Hooper
-Original Message- From: Christof Huber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Hi William, > >your questions back with answers. > >Do you have the port forwarding for 5900 also? > Are the external ports and internal ports the same? (5800->5800 not 5800->5803)? > --> same ports are used, no forwarding

RE: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: Operation timed out

2002-11-21 Thread William Hooper
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Christof Huber > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:03 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: Operation timed out > > > Hi, > > I always get the announcement: > java

multiVNC

2002-11-21 Thread Tomoki Taniguchi
I am looking to find a remote control solution that suports multiple display systems. Reading the archive I see that there used to be a multiVNC, but can't seem to find it on the site anymore. Is there a current version of multiVNC that I can downdload and test. ___

java.net.NoRouteToHostException: Operation timed out

2002-11-21 Thread Christof Huber
Hi, I always get the announcement: java.net.NoRouteToHostException: Operation timed out when I try to connect via internet to a computer in a network with a router. The IP is correct, port is 5800. What`s wrong? Thanks Christof. ___ VNC-List mailing li

Re: $20 reward to anyone who solves my VNC problem

2002-11-21 Thread Grant McDorman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 One question: do you have Num Lock turned on? Many Solaris applications, and some generic Unix applications, see Num Lock as an extra modifier; as a result, when you think you're doing Ctrl+Mouse you're really doing Ctrl+NumLock+Mouse, which has no

advanced option

2002-11-21 Thread Erwin
how can I enable the advanced option settings?? I read the documentation, but I dont know where to find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\WinVNC3 settings. thanks, Erwin ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinf

How can I remove the complete VNC enteries from the registry

2002-11-21 Thread sealware
Hallo, How can I remove the complete VNC (in this case the server) enteries from the registry. Under Hkey_local_machine\system\control.\legacy_winvnc\0 are different entries, for example: Service=winvnc DeviceDesc=VNC Server But I can`t remove them How can help me Thanks. Guenter _

Accessing other computers over a network?

2002-11-21 Thread Justin Basnett
I am on a Windows environment and am using a dial-up connection from the remote client machine (running VNC viewer) to the host machine (running VNC server). The server is on a network in its own workgroup. I can dial in and control the server just fine. However, when I dial up to the server, is

RE: VNC & Problem Backup

2002-11-21 Thread Rudolf Kollien
No! Neither vnc nor thightvnc keeps files in the root directory open. As far as i know, only the vnc server exe and the vnchooks.dll are accessed (along with some system dll's when a viewer is connected). But all of these either in the Windows/WinNT system dir and/or in the install dir of the (vnc)

File Transfer

2002-11-21 Thread Barry Holmes
Guys, I am very new to VNC and am amazed at its simplicity and ease of use, however I am going to ask a question that has been asked thousands of times and as I'm not very up on remote operation.How do I do file transfer? I am only using windows (various op sytems) and have previously used pcan

Re: Forwarding through Firewall not working?

2002-11-21 Thread Victor Churchill
Thanks, Erik, for your insightful analysis. On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 03:00:23PM -0500, Eric Zuck wrote: > I think your basic setup for testing is flawed. > > You are trying to test going through a firewall by going from a local > network, out to the internet, back in through the WAN side of your f

how to log logon?

2002-11-21 Thread Hoffman Jan, ISB
hi @all, is there a possibility to log all connects to your pc via winvnc? thanx jan ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list