Hi there
In the case of VNC not been able to work like Terminal services.
Could you are anyone recommend a terminal services \ server other than the
standard Remote Desktop application.
Kind Regards
Brent Clark
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Hello all,
I am using VNC Viewer (Windows 2k) - VNC Server (Linux) combination. I
am missing the support of alt-tab switching between the windows. If I
press alt-tab windows catches this event.
VNC viewer documentation says it does not support few ctrl, alt key
combinations as windows handles
I know of nothing like this in OpenSource...
need to go to Citrix / MS / VMWARE
JErry
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 08:21, Brent Clark wrote:
Hi there
In the case of VNC not been able to work like Terminal services.
Could you are anyone recommend a terminal services \ server other than the
I would like to see a better encryption process for VNC, as I have had a
hacker figure out my password schema
Besides encrypting the data stream between host and client there is still
(IMO) an issue with WinVNC and storing the encrypted password in the
registry. RealVNC 4 stores it's settings in
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Hello all,
I am using VNC Viewer (Windows 2k) - VNC Server (Linux) combination. I
am missing the support of alt-tab switching between the windows. If I
press alt-tab windows catches this event.
VNC viewer documentation says it does not support few ctrl, alt key
In the viewers menu (mouse button on the top bar) you can select the ctrl and
alt keys. Combine them with the required keys and the result is sent to the
server.
Please guide me if there is any hidden key behind this.
F8 is a key to show the above menu.
Cbee
Thanks Cbee for the help. But
Hello,
I am trying to deploy VNC V4 via Hyena V5.7 STRCM but I am not able to set the
password for the VNC remote server as before. It installs nicely, brings the VNC
viewer authentification window bot comes back immediately with the message no
password configured for VNC Auth. Enven if I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the viewers menu (mouse button on the top bar) you can select the ctrl
and alt keys. Combine them with the required keys and the result is sent
to the server.
Please guide me if there is any hidden key behind this.
F8 is a key to show the above menu.
Cbee
Thanks
Hi,
I tried out the new version of VNC (4.0) and I have some troubles with that:
I try to start a vncserver on a SuSE 9.0 linux box as:
vncserver :2 -securitytypes=none
In the file ~/.vnc/linux:2.log I find:
---
Unrecognized option: securitytypes=none
use: X [:display] [option]
-a #
I use both remote desktop and VNC (RealVNC or UltraVNC) and when I have used
remote desktop and exit it locks my computer. I then can no longer use VNC
to access the computer anymore. Is there a way around this? When my
computer goes to screensaver and password protects I can still use VNC so
Hi,
I tried UltraVNC but it does not do what I need. It only allows the user of
the client machine to select a window as a region. I want the user to be
able to select any arbitrary region of any level of granularity, whether it
be a button on a form or a window excluding menu bars. For
All,
I have VNC 3.3.7 running out of inetd on Solaris 8. I've installed VNC 4.0
using the same config. When I start VNC I get to the login prompt however
when I login to the system the VNC window disappears. No errors no
processes?
Any ideas, suggestions?
TIA
-Kevin
Just updated to 4.0 (after having used 4.0b4 for some time), and it
seems now that clipboard interchange is not working.
Client: WinXP
Server: Solaris 2.8
I've twiddled the settings in the client and it still doesn't work.
(I.e., the X clipboard and the windoze clipboard are independent.
Hi,
I use X.org X11 on Fedora Core 2 and I'd like to run
VNC server on native X server (i.e. :0 display). There
is an instruction of adding the native display support
to XFree86 in this site, but how do I configure it
with X.org?
Thanks in advance,
Hidagus
Pasztuhov Daniel said:
Hi,
I tried out the new version of VNC (4.0) and I have some troubles with
that:
I try to start a vncserver on a SuSE 9.0 linux box as:
vncserver :2 -securitytypes=none
Quoting the Xvnc man page:
-SecurityTypes sec-types
S and T are capitalized and there is
Hidagus Pa said:
Hi,
I use X.org X11 on Fedora Core 2 and I'd like to run
VNC server on native X server (i.e. :0 display). There
is an instruction of adding the native display support to XFree86 in this
site, but how do I configure it with X.org? Thanks in advance,
The same way, just in the
Thanks for the help, it works! However there is an
issue here... Sometimes there are excessive characters
echoing back, for example, if I type there there
will be ther on the screen and on the physical
display. It seems that this problem happens on :0 and
not on virtual displays. Any idea?
Hello,
Is there anyone who could tell me STEP BY STEP how to get the VNC to
work with firewall?
What I really need is simple straight to the point step by step
instruction where to download free SSH (hopefully with direct link
download) and how to configure the SSH to work with VNC.
Even
I had something similar to this in the following scenario:
1. Uninstalled VNC 3.3.7 on NT 4 TS system
2. Installed VNC 4.0 and imported legacy settings
3. Checked service was running
4. Tried to connect with VNC 4.0 viewer
Something flashes on screen but it wouldn't connect. Rebooted the host
Thanks for the F8 TIP. Jeez, does that solve a few problems. :-)
Tony Friendly
Friendly Business Solutions
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707-543-8155 or 707-486-5558
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Wondering if anybody could shed some light
Have Fedora Core 2 running and installed VNC viewer for X version 4.0b4 but
after entering password for the session it comes back and gives the error
couldn't find suitable pixmap format
Any ideas?
Brenton Frahn
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