Server (User): Not accepting connections

2006-01-04 Thread Matt Schwartz
What does this mean? Why isn't it accepting connections. ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Server problem...

2006-01-04 Thread Matt Schwartz
I hope I'm doing this right it appears there's no specific WEB FORUM here, it's just email.. QUESTION: I'm getting for VNC server (USER) on the taskbar, "Not accepting connections" what does this mean???...running xp on a dell machine, all service packs, nothing special ___

Xvnc --indirect option

2006-01-04 Thread Binh Ngo
Hi, Does anybody get the Xvnc --indirect option to work? I have to use the chooser in order to get to another server on a different subnet. Instead of the login screen from the remote server, all I get is a gray screen after that server is selected from the chooser; and after a while the sess

Running two HTTP Java viewers

2006-01-04 Thread Aaron Ott
Hello all! I hope someone can help me. I have two computers on my network that I would like to set up to use the HTTP Java viewer at the same time. I have my router set up to forward incoming requests on port 5800 to Computer1, but would like to set up another port to forward requests to Compute

Cant connect to the Java Console, have not configured the Firewall due to inexpierence

2006-01-04 Thread Dustin Hand
I am having trouble connecting to my server through the java console over the internet. I have Trend Micro PC Cillin Internet Security Suite 2006, and have yet to set up any exceptions or anything, as I am unfamiliar with this. I cannot connect through the default 5800 port, but when I change the

RE: can I control the application program running on server when using viewer mode?

2006-01-04 Thread Xie Xinhua
Hi Aldrich: Thank you very much, right as you said that I am trying to access the :0 session, I intalled the tightvnc and use the "x0vncserver" command, and I can control the server with remote access now. Thanks again. xinhua From:

Re: Sessions disappear

2006-01-04 Thread Alex Pelts
There is a inactivity timeout which is set to 1 hour by default. Regards, Alex Hagedorn, Dan N wrote: I have a RH 9 box running VNC 4.1.1 from the console. Sessions just disappear when they are unattended. Anyone know what might be causing this? Thanks. Dan Hagedorn _

Sessions disappear

2006-01-04 Thread Hagedorn, Dan N
I have a RH 9 box running VNC 4.1.1 from the console. Sessions just disappear when they are unattended. Anyone know what might be causing this? Thanks. Dan Hagedorn ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit:

RE: Black screen on UNIX after sometime

2006-01-04 Thread KURT PETERS
I have to admit, this is the first time I've seen this and this is probably the most helpful advise I've seen in a long while. I'm hoping this will fix the problem I'm having with SuSE where it only logs me into the currently running session instead of starting a new one. Does anyone have any

not listening on added interface

2006-01-04 Thread Peyton Sherwood
Hello, This is a somewhat technical question. We've been using VNC for some time now at my office, and we think we've recently discovered a bug. I'd like to know if anyone else has noticed this behavior, whether anyone can reproduce it, and whether anyone knows if there's a fix. When a new netw

RE: where to get "Horizon" directory

2006-01-04 Thread Sander C. Vroegindeweij
Hello All, I am using the latest beta version of VNC Server Enterprise Edition v4.1.9 ft 3 which includes the File transfer feature. Under the Inputs tab I have selected both Accept files from clients as well as Send files to clients option. Somehow I can not find the way this function works neit

RE: Black screen on UNIX after sometime

2006-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
Russel, It's most probably because the desktop environment you're using uses the SESSION_MANAGER environment variable, so that when you run "vncserver", your applications are all talking to the session manager for the desktop on which you ran it, rather than the desktop it created. You can fix th

User preferences under VNC 4.x

2006-01-04 Thread Raper, Jonathan
Hello, Under VNC version 3.3.x, you could have different settings depending on who was logged in locally via the registry keys: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Administrator] "SocketConnect"=dword:0001 "

RE: where to get "Horizon" directory

2006-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
Rakesh, There is no such file in the VNC codebase. It sounds like you've downloaded something other than VNC. VNC can be downloaded from http://www.realvnc.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

where to get "Horizon" directory

2006-01-04 Thread Rakesh Sharma
Hi All, I have just started to work on VNC. I am trying to run the winvnc in Visual C++ but getting error Horizon/HorizonMain.h is missing. Please anaybody suggest from where I will get this forlder "Horizon" because it not in the downloaded zip file. Thanks in advance. Rakesh

Mouse Buttons quit working

2006-01-04 Thread Starks, Michael
I have been using the Free Edition v. 4.1 on assorted WIN2K and XP machines. All of the sudden the mouse buttons do not work in the terminal window. This applies to my work computer and my laptop. I have changed nothing to cause this error. What could cause this problem?

Re: How does a client connect to a server through a router

2006-01-04 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa
Robert Bedeski napisal(a): > When I hover over the VNC icon in the system tray on the "server" it shows > me the IP address behind the router (192.1680.4). The "client" machine is > not on my local network. What IP address do I give the "client" to use to > connect to the server? Would it be the

RE: LOGMESSAGES.DLL

2006-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Harold, You're quite right. This raises the question of whether the "prevx" "logmessages.dll" entry is, in fact, totally bogus, which seems likely, since it provides no actual information on the nature of the "malware" in question. :( Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message

Re: LOGMESSAGES.DLL

2006-01-04 Thread Harold Fuchs
H. I'm using Free VNC 4.1.1 on XP and my logmessages.dll is 17KB and has Date Modified 11 March 2005. Different .dll for different VNCs perhaps? Harold Fuchs - Original Message - From: James Weatherall To: 'john' ; vnc-list@realvnc.com Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:21

RE: LOGMESSAGES.DLL

2006-01-04 Thread James Weatherall
John, VNC Server has a "logmessages.dll" as a standard part of the installation, which is obviously not a virus. The standard logmessages.dll is 2Kb in size, so a trivial check is to verify that the one on your system is 2Kb rather than 12Kb as stated in the article. If it's 12Kb then this may i