Prasanna Mohanty said:
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> Please let me know how to have the fix where in Alt+Tab will switch
> to another Windows task while I am in VNC 4.1.1. Regards
> Prasanna Mohany
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvncviewer.html#Input
Uncheck "Pass special keys directly to server"
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Hi,
I have been using free vnc 4.0 for Windows 2000 and recently
upgraded to version 4.1.1.
I am using CDE as the window manager. Along with other Key
Bindings I have the following key bindings for Alt+Tab and Alt+Q
in my .dt/dtwmrc file.
Keys DtKeyBindings
{
AltTabroot|ico
Gang,
I was happily using my VNC via SSH until today. Now I get the
lovely 'connection closed unexpectedly' message. Now the service is
running. So I am trying to find out why its refusing connections
exactly. Now, I am running Xvnc with the -inetd option via Xinetd on
a fedora box. Where
Hi Alex,
That's nice news. Thanks a lot and have a great day!
VNC. A great community!
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Hello, have been running vnc on 2000 server for ages now, had a little problem
with the keyboard, but i think that was 4.0. 3.37 and 4.1 work fine.
alex
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From: Moi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:01 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: W2K
It is possible to run vnc on most versions of unix see the real
download page for a version.
Im not sure why you would want to run it on cisco IOS as IOS is
entirely text anyways ssh and telnet would be fuch faster than passing
around anything else.
If you are using the gui cisco tools these wil
David,
What operating system do the Cisco boxes run, and what kind of GUI do they
use?
If you cannot install VNC on them directly, you can alternatively use an
AdderLink IP device (http://www.realvnc.com/products/KVM-over-IP) to access
the consoles of the machines without installing software on t
VNC 4 does not allow non-Administrators to change the VNC Server settings,
or to shut the server down, when running on Windows NT, 2000, XP, etc.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Aichner
> Sent: 1
Andre,
The first mapping you have specified seems to attempt to map F10 to a
non-existent keysym value 0x1005FF72. The second seems to attempt to map
"L1" to non-existent keysym 0x1005FF74. Where did you get these keysym
values from?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> -Original Message-
>
I have TightVnc running on all my Xp workstations and 2003 servers.
I am taking two Cisco devices to a hotsite. Is there a way for VNC
to be installed on these devices. I want to be able to see the console
view. Thinking about this I know I can Telnet into the telnet session but
just being curio
Gene,
That shows that there is no network connectivity between you ME machine and
your laptop. What IP are you trying to connect to?
Ketan
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From: "Gene Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ketan Parikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:54 PM
Subject:
I put a post on their forum but only got one response .. if anyone here
knows ..
My laptop runs as Server (and viewer .. that is all good). I plug into a
network (without logging in to the network .. just get an IP address).
On this network others running the viewer and attaching to my laptop
OK but have you unblocked ports 5800 and port 5900 on it. Firewalls
generally tend to block ports 5900 and 5800 which are to with VNC.
Ketan
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From: "Gene Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ketan Parikh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:46 PM
Subject:
On the dos prompt write in the command
ping "ipaddress". "ip address" would be the ip address of your VNC server
machine.
Ketan
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From: "Gene Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:28 PM
Subject: Worked once, now won't work
Just downloaded
Gene,
Any Firewalls on the machines? Can you ping the IP address of the Windows ME
machine?
Ketan
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From: "Gene Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:28 PM
Subject: Worked once, now won't work
Just downloaded Free VNC server on my home com
Just downloaded Free VNC server on my home computer running Windows ME, and
VNC viewer on my laptop at work running XP. Tried connecting to my home
computer the first day, and it worked fine multiple times. Thereafter it
hasn't worked. I get a window that says "attempting to connect to host" and
How do you make the server secure so people cannot change or shut down VNC?
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Hello,
Following a thread from last month, I have tried to map the Copy and Paste keys
from a Sun type 6 keyboard
On a HP Cherry keyboard ; the command was :
/usr/local/bin/vncserver -RemapKeys '0xffc7->0x1005FF72,0xffc8->0x1005FF74'
But it did not succeed.
For Solaris users : to use xev, you
Hi,
thank you for the reply..
I tried the tightvnc and ultravnc.
While the screenshots section (guides) talk about this feature, i didnt
find any way to make it work(through the menus).
There isnt any option about it.
Does anyone have any additional idea..?
I would appreciate any help.
\Manos
Ang
Carl,
If you install the Vmware tools inside the hosted operating system, you
should find that things start to work. The problem is, I think, due to the
fact that Vmware relies upon relative mouse movements unless the tools are
installed, whereas VNC produces absolute movements(*).
Cheers,
Wez
Further to this, I'm seeing the following warning :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# xhost +
access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# su vmanager
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]$ vmware
Xlib: extension "XFree86-VidModeExtension" missing on display ":1.0".
Which I suspect
Hello
I'm runing a VMware workstation (5.0) on a RHEL 3 ES server
(Redhat) in a remote datacenter and have run into a
bit of a stumbling block.
I've installed VNC 4.1.1 from this
tarball : vnc-4_1_1-x86_linux.tar.gz and fired up
VNC over an ssh tunnel (via putty 0.57 forwarding
port 5901 from local
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