Jan,
I do not have any experience with OSXvnc for Mac OS 10 but as far as Win32
VNCServer is concerned (version 4.0b4), there exists the option "No
Authentication or Encryption": whenever this option is checked there is no
request for password when a viewer tries to connect to the server. I think
I think I got this figured out. Assuming a total Windows environment, i.e.
Windows 2000 Server, WinXP Viewers. The XP Viewers install printer servers
for each printer at there site. This give the printer an IP address that the
Server can connect to. Then the Viewer when VNCing can printer to its ow
Hello,
Today I downloaded VNC viewer 3.3.7 for Windows and copied it to my C drive.
I made contact to my server which is OSXvnc for Mac OS 10. There I
made a password. But when I started the VNC viewer it didn't ask for
a password. So anybody who downloads the VNC viewer has access to my
compute
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Subject: Re: Printing
There are various other protocols suited for the printing job.
Like what?
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Hi,
if I use the InternetExplorer to connect to a server I key in:
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5800 then I receive the message:
java.io.IOException. Unknown RFB message type -1
Can you help me?
thanks
Andreas
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Hi,
Is there a way to set the pixel depth for the java viewer to 24 bits? I
am trying to run the java viewer from command-line but does not know
what is the correct parameter value to set pixel depth.
HNT
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On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 17:06 +1000, Serhan Ogutucu wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I'm having difficulty understanding what I am doing wrong with setting up
> VNC Server as a service. Every time I reboot the VNC Server machine I have
> to physically walk over to the server and log on before I have access to
it
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 11:47 +0100, William Poel wrote:
> Has anyone any guesstimates as to the max number of remote VNC sessions
> a single box (dual XEON 3GHz) could host?
There's no CPU expense, but you'll be slowly consuming available RAM,
depending on your need of applications. Generally Linux
Hi,
I'm using VNC on a linux box and want to
connect from my win box to the linux server.
It works fine with the exception of Bakbones
Netvault. When starting the GUI I always
get dotted squares instead of letters.
When I use Netvault from the console in a
KDE environment everything is ok. So it s
Is the VNC server registered as a service? For more info, please consult the
the documentation:
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#2
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Hmm.. I don't have 3.3.3, so I can't tell you if this is a known bug or
not. But maybe you could try to copy twice, ie press twice Ctrl+C to make sure the
clipboard is uptodate. See what I mean?
Tell us if this works for you.
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Hi,
There is a VNC-Server V3.3.7 installed on a PC in a workgroup. If I want
to connect to this server from a PC in a domain, I see the client for
one second, then I'll be disconnected. If I try this when im logged on,
as Administrator on the ServerPC then it works. But it does not work,
when I'm l
FriendlySolutions wrote:
Can the viewer print to his workstation, if so how?
The display of the viewer can be printed at the viewer side printers. Use the
print-screen function of the viewer-side os.
The system running inside the viewer prints at the server side printers.
vnc only handles keyboar
Can the viewer print to his workstation, if so how?
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sashko wrote:
Hello,
there are 2 machines with VNC-server installed under win2K on both of
them. The hardware is pretty the same (cel400 MHz ram256).
However, when I'm accessing the server from my linux machine (using
vncviewer), the behavior is quite different. Vnc server loads processor
not more
alex lario wrote:
Hi, i am using VNC and when i try to see a movie in the pc server in my
pc viewer i cant see anything, i mean that the movie starts but i can
only see it in the pc server, nothing in the pc viewer. Well i hope
somebody can help me, thanks in advance.
That is due to hardware ac
Michael Waters wrote:
Hello,
Someone suggested to me to try VCN to do the remote desktop
You are at vnc now...
options I am trying to do. What I would like to do is allow someone
to "log on" to my computer, but I don't want them to have control of
the same desktop I am seeing/usi
Hi,
When I say it doesn't work, I mean that it pastes an old copy in my Windows
environment, not the contents of the copy I made in Notepad on Server.
No, I can't update the VNC server.
Gildas.
> Subject: RE: Pasting from Server (NT4 + 3.3.3R7) to Viewer (W2K + 3.3.7)
> ?
> Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2
Adam J. Bradley wrote:
Corne et al,
Thanks to all of you who responded. I'm currently using the method you
describe on a SuSE 9.1 Pro box and it works well! What I'm trying to achive
is single sign on. That is, to pass credentials through to GDM/KDM/XDM in
order to log straight in!
SuSE does ha
Because your router is wrongly configured. QED ;-)
Your last sentence talking about "if pc involved are 0.0.0.0 and
192.168.2.99", does it mean any connection from outside world (ie the Internet) isn't
allowed?
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