You can save settings in the file and click on the file instead of viewer.
Regards,
Alex
Jason Isley wrote:
Is there a way to setup a Windows computer to start up the viewer with
the password already provided so you don't have to type it in every
time?
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> Is there a way to setup a Windows computer to start up the viewer
> with the password already provided so you don't have to type it in
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Is there a way to setup a Windows computer to start up the viewer with
the password already provided so you don't have to type it in every
time?
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Thanks so much - wonder why I couldnt spot it first myself.
T,
Anoop
On 10/23/06, Huerta, Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe this site has all available options..
>
> http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/4.2/unixinstall.html
>
> Jose Huerta
> United Stationers
> Email: [EMAIL PRO
I believe this site has all available options..
http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/4.2/unixinstall.html
Jose Huerta
United Stationers
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Hi,
Can sombody please point me to the location from where I can get the binary
/ source to compile a version of RealVNC for SunOS on Intel (i86)? I could
find some resources only for SunOS on sparc.
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On 03:58 PM 10/23/2006 +0100, it would appear that James Weatherall wrote:
Tyran,
Note that disabling regedit.exe is _not_ a security-measure. It's simply a
way of reducing the likelihood of the user messing up their user settings &
causing themselves problems.
While you may not consider it s
Siva.Kumar wrote
I think the ':19' after the port is immaterial.
Robin Hill wrote
The X server you specify here is used purely to figure out which port to
connect to - it's not used in any other way by the client.
James Weatherall wrote
I'm afraid that you are mistaken. In the example yo
Tyran,
Note that disabling regedit.exe is _not_ a security-measure. It's simply a
way of reducing the likelihood of the user messing up their user settings &
causing themselves problems.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
On 10:55 AM 10/23/2006 +0100, it would appear that James Weatherall wrote:
Hi "teh.asbo",
Thanks for posting this handy tip. :)
Note that if the administrator is smart and
doesn't want you messing with the registry (as
any semi-intelligent network admin would),
regedit has likely been disab
Hi,
I would like to know if is possible to setup Listening Viewer to ask for
connection when a user tries to connect.
I.e. I always have the listening viewer opened. When a user wants my
help, he clicks on a desktop icon that is a shortcut to: realvnc4
-connect:192.168.0.x (my IP Address) and I c
Dear all,
I have VNC for a view months and all was running smooth. Now for some
reason I get this error. I went thru your help list and found that in
most cases this has to do wit a firewall. So to be sure I exit all my
firewalls but still the error persists.
I run Win XP S
No. Why would you need that?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harold Fuchs
> Sent: 23 October 2006 09:15
> To: Max Moroz; vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: removing IP address history
>
> On Sunday, October 2
Presumably you need to be an Administrator to do this ???
Harold Fuchs
London, England
On Monday, October 23, 2006 10:55 AM [GMT+1=CET], James Weatherall <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi "teh.asbo",
>
> Thanks for posting this handy tip. :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
>> To fix y
Apologies to Wez and other devs for being impolite... It was in the spur of a
moment...
Thanks teh_asbo, this suggestion works (the public machine didn't let non-admin
users run regedit, but still lets them modify registry with this approach).
In response to Harold, yes it's a viewer on a publ
Hi "teh.asbo",
Thanks for posting this handy tip. :)
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> To fix your problem, fire up notepad, and paste in the
> following three
> lines:
>
> Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
>
> [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RealVNC\VNCViewer4\MRU]
>
> and save it as anything
Yes, of course.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kosala Punchihewa
> Sent: 22 October 2006 10:24
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: VNC server in SUN Solaris & Viewer in Windows?
>
> Can VNC support
Jose,
Firstly, if you're really using version 4.1, you should upgrade to 4.1.2
immediately to secure your system against the security issue discovered in
4.1 & 4.1.1 in May.
The most likely cause of strange-looking fonts is that your VNC X server's
font path differs from the one your normal conso
On Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:26 AM [GMT+1=CET], Max Moroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm used RealVNC on a public computer, and found out an absolutely
> terrible thing. RealVNC by default stores all the IP addresses you
> type in there.
>
Just out of curiosity ...
Are you running the serv
Hello, is there a way to enable VNC to copy accented characters (for example i)
or
German umlaut characters (for example |) between Linux (VNC Server) and Windows
(VNC Client)?
Ronald
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