Andre,
This is pressing F10 while connected to your VNC desktop, which was started
with RemapKeys set, right? So RemapKeys is in working, and is mapping F10
to SunCopy, as requested.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From: Andre LATTIER-NONST [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All...
I am new to VNC. This is my first mail for this Forum.
We r in the development of Broadcast Server for our purpose. We are using
JavaApplet 3.7 source and customizing it. But v get some output from it. But
the display is improper. We r getting mouse and keyboard events
VNC Server on Win XP (SP1) sitting behind a remote firewall that accepts
connections from my IP address. I can successfully ping VNC server.
Using Viewer I log-in and enter password for about two seconds I see the
remote desktop then get a Connection Reset by Peer (10054) error.
I have
I'm trying to connect to another server which isn't using a firewall
or a router from my home computer (viewer) which is behind a router
(over the internet, but not using the web interface). I can't receive
a connection or even get to the password screen.
I've read various posts that all relate
Is the Windows XP machine connected to the Internet via a wireless network?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of pressaudit support
Sent: 28 April 2005 16:07
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Connection
Fred,
Have you opened the relevant port in the server router's firewall? By
default, the server will expect connections on port 5900.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fred Rubble
Sent: 28 April 2005
personally, we use preconfigured config files for the machines we
connect to. (we are using version 3.3.7) I've included a sample here,
the restricted=1 line disables changes while the viewer is running.
this also connects without prompting for a host name or password. the
password is store in
I took a shot at the unattended mailing list and came up empty so I
thought I'd try my chances here. I have a test box running Debian
woody, kernel 2.4.27-2-686, it is successfully booting using the
unattend (ver. 4.6) http://unattended.sourceforge.net/index.php with a
linux boot disk. I am
Erik:
The user wouldn't have to crack the password to get it, they can just
un-obfuscate it.
Tim:
What is it that you are actually trying to achieve by disabling the Options
button? What is it that your users might do with the Options dialog that is
a problem? If what you're really trying to
We kindof have an unusual situation here. We want certain individuals to have
full control through the viewer and others not to. So what I ended up doing was
to compile a seperate viewer for those that are to have view only which has the
appropriate values set and the Options button disabled.
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