Re: Button Setup...Copy/Paste

2007-04-12 Thread E Mail
Mike, Thanks. I have vncconfig in my xstartup, forget where I 'barrowed' it from... $ more xstartup #!/bin/sh [ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources xsetroot -solid grey vncconfig -iconic & #xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" & PATH=$PATH:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/X

Ubuntu RealVNC Package

2007-04-12 Thread Joe Baker
The Ubuntu distribution is having problems with the RealVNC server product. Maybe somebody could help out. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/78282 There is also this thread where some of us are pushing to make RealVNC the default vnc product in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/

VNCconfig Issues - Prompt local user to accept connections

2007-04-12 Thread Darren King
Dear All, We have used an older version of Tridia VNC at our organisation for several years now to perform remote support of users machines we have always used a 'fastpush' script by Richard Harris at www.darkage.co.uk/vnc to push out VNC to client machines. Recently a user has complained tha

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
Neal Hartgrove wrote: Have you considered TightVNC . It has the ability to allow multiple users to be logged in with different "permissions" based upon passwords. It has the ability to have a read/write password and a read only password. Its FREE I must admit

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Neal Hartgrove
Have you considered TightVNC . It has the ability to allow multiple users to be logged in with different "permissions" based upon passwords. It has the ability to have a read/write password and a read only password. Its FREE >Hi Erwan, > >Full authentication & acc

RE: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Erwan, You can find documentation for VNC Enterprise Edition here: http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise If you are really just looking to separate out "view-only" versus "admin" users then you could also consider VNC Personal Edition. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Mess

RE: vnc connection to restricted XP accounts

2007-04-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Paul, Yes, my comments apply only when running VNC server in Service-Mode. The VNC distribution is already open-source (see http://www.realvnc.com/download.html)... Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
James Weatherall wrote: Hi Erwan, Full authentication & access control functionality are provided by VNC Enterprise & Personal Edition servers. The VNC Free Edition server provides only the classic VNC Password authentication functionality, and server-wide access control settings. Cheers,

RE: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Erwan, Full authentication & access control functionality are provided by VNC Enterprise & Personal Edition servers. The VNC Free Edition server provides only the classic VNC Password authentication functionality, and server-wide access control settings. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Or

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
Mick wrote: Yes, you can vary the way that a user logs in using the Java applet - look at the Input tab under options on the viewer - before you connect. However, I am not sure that you can set up user profiles like so using Java. Others may know better. Hey Mick, Thanks for you reply, I w