Hmm, you seem to have done a good job of isolating the problem already... There is
nothing obviously wrong I can think of, since it works for other desktops.
Analysing this, I'd say that the only 2 things left I can see are:
- that for some reason, packets from that one computer, on the vnc port
About the only thing I can think of that vnc changes is the load on the machine and
the network connection to it. This might affect speed of opening dialog boxes and
other responses. Could your script be failing on that? To test, perhaps you could make
something that kick's off the test after 5
Ideas:
- are you sure you are setting the password in the default properties, not the user
properties? (if you are setting it in the user properties, you would be connect with
vnc only when you are logged on, and a reboot will log you of hence the idea)
- look at the registry keys, see if that h
A few things:
- when on your lan, always use the lan's internal adresses, but I think you know that.
- try viewing home desk 1 from home desk 2 and vice-versa
- if the above does work, it's something with the wireless stuff. Have you done things
to secure the wireless that might interfere here?
-
> the screen, or even crash. The fix may be to turn off CoRRE at
That's not it I'm afraid, at least I turned off CoRRE in the setitngs when I set up
ChromiVnc, and have just checked: it's still off.
> ChromiVNC, or to use TightVNC which I understand fixed this
> bug a long time ago.
Hmm, I m
ot happen again (note: I do wait until the cpu
intensive task has finished to see if the viewer comes back to life, but it doesn't).
Anyone aware of any workarounds? (I don't mind reconnecting every time)
Arnt
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Anyone know how I can push the enter key on the numeric keypad on a Mac OS9 machine
with a chromivnc server, while connecting from windows with the 3.3.7 realvnc client?
Arnt
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> -Original Message-
> From: Arnt Witteveen
> Sent: donderdag 20 maart 2003 11:30
> To: List: Vnc (E-mail)
> Subject: starting a tcl script on macos9
>
>
> Is there an easy way to start a tcl script on mac os 9, by
> doubleclickin
Is there an easy way to start a tcl script on mac os 9, by doubleclicking it for
example?
Arnt
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All of this seems to point to a problem at your end, not so much the connection but
the software. wether that is vnc or something else doing something wrong is a bit hard
to determine... Ideas:
- virusscanner: vnc was recently used in a virus. An overly protective scanner may
interfere, e.g. sa
> So after all that waffle, and in the hope that I have not
> sent you not all to sleep, I have 2
> questions:
>
> 1.Is there a way to circumvent the Error Box
> 2.If not, could the test be changed in a future version
> of VNC so that the box does not
> appear if LoopbackOnly = 1.
>
Havbe her hold her mouse pointer over the vnc icon. It will say WinVnc - .
> -Original Message-
> From: Jippie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: donderdag 13 maart 2003 10:25
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help me connect to my mums PC!!
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a new user to VNC, I'm hop
> This worm is reported to use VNC as the active control component of
> infected machines.
[..]
> I don't know that there is much we can do, but it has to be
> bad news that
> VNC is being used as the control agent in this attack.
It is bad news for the popularity of vnc, off course. However, i
random option (the name) on the chromivnc server settings allowed me to reconnect
again as before.
any ideas anyone?
Arnt
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- What happens when you try to connect?
- A possible ristricition is that the ports vnc tries to use are blocked somewhere,
either outgoing at work or incoming at your isp (my cable provider blocks some stuff,
never tested vnc though)
Arnt
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
x27;q', but now hitting '/'
produces '-', so instead of undoing the effecs there, it sort of 'doubles' them (see
above where '/' -> '=' and '=' -> '-', now '/' -> '-', it's transitive! ;
> In answer to this question, I thought it was worth giving
> comments on my
> own experiences of VNCing on the Mac, so this is quite long...
Thanks for typing all this out for me...
> > Hi all, I'm trying to set up some things using vnc in a
> mixed win/mac
> > environment. Win is not a prob
a
mac viewer (vnc thing, any good?). Any mods with good features I might consider
(seemless window scaling anywhere?)
thanks for all input!
Arnt
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