I assume you mean something similar to www.webex.com
It'd be neat for VNC to have this kind of functionality. Just point
Customers to your website and connect with them, very little for them to
need to understand and install and configure.
Although VNC isn't terribly complicated (at least no one
Here's my idea.. I run a pc help site and I get a lot of users who want to
have me or one of the other techs connect to them to fix it for them...Well
i've been searching the internet and this (VNC) seems to be the program to
use. What I really want to have is something like Windows XP Remote
Assi
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrea Deuchrass
> Hello
>
> New to the installation process of VNC but have used the
> product and love
> it. On installing version 3.3.6 I wanted to change the
> AllowProperties to
> zero but on lo
I have a question, about the VNC that I have installed in my Mac
I have download the VNCBETA 3PCC for my MAC, and I have installed the
VNC in one desktop.
When I run the VNCBETA 3PCC server in my Mac, how can I do it to write
an specific IP address where I wish to make the connection? In the
window
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brandon Casci
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 4:03 PM
[snip]
> This is what happens step by step:
> -connect to host with VNC
> -authenticate
> -reboot PC
> -connect back to host VNC
> -type in password
Third attempt at sending this to the list (I got caught out in the
previous ones by the change in our domain at Imperial College...)
Hi Arnt, (-and the rest of the list: thought it was worth making this
more widely known in case anyone else gets caught by it!)
Something else I forgot to mention (wh
Hello all,
Got a slight problem here. I'm running the latest VNC on Windows 2000
Pro..on two different computers.
For some strange reason the password gets altered/corrupted/who knows each
time the machine is rebooted. this is a fresh install of Win 2k Pro also.
This is what happens step by ste
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joachim Benz
[snip]
> Only one problem occurs:
> If I use fullscreen mode of vncviewer it seems I cannot enter
> anything from keyboard. Input with mouse works well.
>
> Our environment: Redhat linux 7
I currently have VNC Server and viewer running on a Win2000 box. The server is
setup to run as a service. I am trying to connect to this box with VNC viewer
installed on a Win98 laptop at work. I have tried connecting using internet
explorer as well. There are no cable/dsl routers involved,
Hello
New to the installation process of VNC but have used the product and love
it. On installing version 3.3.6 I wanted to change the AllowProperties to
zero but on looking in the registry in the Local per-user settings
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\ It didnt have the
AllowProperties se
Hi,
I'm from Portugal and I'm trying to connect my notebook to my office computer
with the Internet. My problem is that my computer is connect to another with a
LAN and the office conection to the net is made by that computer... I can
connect my notebook to the computer in the office that has the N
Hello,
I am new at this mailling list and we just have started to
use VNC. Everything works well and we have fantastic new
possibilties.
Only one problem occurs:
If I use fullscreen mode of vncviewer it seems I cannot enter
anything from keyboard. Input with mouse works well.
Our environment: R
We have used VNC successfully on NT servers for a while. We recently
upgraded one server to Windows 2000. We installed VNC as a service, just
like we did with NT, following all of the instructions in the Documentation
about running VNC as a service.
Nevertheless, after rebooting the server, at l
David:
VNC does not currently work in fullscreen DOS mode. Your program must have
switched to fullscreen DOS mode when you restarted it. This has the effect
of leaving mouse trails all over the screen. To get out of it, simply hit
the keys CTRL and ENTER at the same time to switch back to windowed
I'm delighted with realVNC which I discovered only a few weeks ago. I have
been sitting in my Hotel in San Antonio Texas watching the progress of a
number crunching program running on my in my study in London.
But I had a problem after the program crashed and I tried to restart it. I
typed the
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>
> Is there anyway to scale the size of the JAVA VNC client
> other than by
> using the screen resolution feature in Windows. I would have
> thought that
> this setting would be contained somewhere in the RFBprot
All,
I have released a new version of the symbian port for VNC.
In brief, the new features are:
- New menu driven interface.
- MEMORY PROBLEMS have been worked around - you should now be able
to use with servers
with larger screen resolutions - even on the Nokia pla
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