Hi Jamie,
Try CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + DEL
Bye.
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Jean-Michel VEAUVY mailto:veauvy@;atool.fr
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Subject: Ctrl-Alt-Del from X to Windows
> I'm connecting from an vncviewer
Hi ben,
bbticu> I'm specifically after the settings for the Password,
bbticu> AllowEditClients, AllowProperties, and AllowShutdown.
bbticu> Which should the above go under?
All these keys MUST be under HKLM\Software...
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Hi Raszkiewicz,
RT> Hello All
RT> I have some problem with VNC both 3.3.3r9 and 3.3.4 ver.
RT> I installed vnc on 6 nt servers with sp6 and newest fixes. (all
RT> machines are compaq with the same system configuration - packs
RT> +fixes) 3 servers working without any problems but on other 3 vnc
RT
Hi Ceri,
CH> I need to be able to connect to one or morer systems that are allocated IP
CH> addresses by a DHCP server. Is there any (easy) way to find the desired system
CH> and so connect to its VNC Server from a system that is on the same LAN?
Just put its "netbios" name or DNS name in VNC Vie
Hi BDiedrich,
Bp> I know, there is the registry-key "AllowShutdown" to prevent the
Bp> shutdown of WinVNC. But if the user takes the taskmanager then he
Bp> can shutdown the server. Is there any possibility to to prevent
Bp> showing WinVNC in the taskmanager?
If your users are *only* users, I don
Hi Venkat,
VP> I have VNC server running on my machine.
VP> How do I identify VNC clients connected to my machine? I need to
VP> know their IP addresses.
On windows: netstat -an and look at the computers dealing with local
ports 5900-5999
HTH
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Hi GLM,
G> Anyonw knows how individual files can be extracted from the WinVNC
G> 3.3.4 installation package (VNC-3.3.4-X86_WIN32.EXE)?
Try VNC-3.3.4-X86_WIN32.EXE /? or VNC-3.3.4-X86_WIN32.EXE -x...
HTH
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Hi Kent,
KK> I wonder if it is possible to set up a group of IP addresses for this
KK> purpose.
KK> Meaning that I have 15 servers that I only want to allow to be
KK> accessed from the IP range 192.168.10.10 to 192.168.10.80.
AFAIK, you must put:
-:+192.168.10.10:+192.168.10.11::+192.168.10.80:
Hi Matthew,
MOP> I am running NT4.0 SP6a and vnc 3.3.4. I installed it successfully
MOP> and clicked on the install-as-a-service icon. However, the only way
MOP> I can get to the machine is if I am already logged in.
MOP> I would have thought that the service would be running when the box
MOP> c
Hi Frederic,
FL> Hello,
FL> I'm trying to access my computer from school, but unfortunatly all
FL> ports above 1024 are blocked at school. Is it possible to get vnc to
FL> use port 80? I know this port is not blocked since i can access the
FL> web from school.
On your personal computer, laucnh r
Hi Graham,
GH>>> Just how secure are the data packets that run between the VNC
GH>>> Server and the VNC Client, compared to pcAnywhere?
JMV>> Easy: there's no encryption at all!
JMV>> If you want to have a secure transmission between the two boxes, you
JMV>> need to use Zebedee or SSH for instan
Hi Graham,
GH> Hello vnc-list,
GH> Just how secure are the data packets that run between the VNC
GH> Server and the VNC Client, compared to pcAnywhere?
Easy: there's no encryption at all!
If you want to have a secure transmission between the two boxes, you
need to use Zebedee or SSH for insta
Hi Brian,
CB> I have been able to reproduce this on multiple NT 4 Servers, but not
CB> consistently. When trying to connect with Win2k or Linux clients
CB> (3.3.4), I get the connection window and enter the password, but
CB> nothing happens and the VNC server has crashed with a Dr. Watson
CB> er
Hi Darren,
DC> I have just installed VNC server on my XP machine at work and am
DC> trying to view it on my ME machine at home, but I can not log into
DC> my server PC when it is locked. I have looked at the docs on the NVC
DC> website which say that I should be able to log in even when my
DC> ma
Hi Randall,
RK> I apologize in advance for a question that has probably been asked
RK> before but I find no answer in the FAQ or the VNC documentation.
RK> After I log on to various different connections, all the addresses
RK> remain in the connection details window when I start to log on. Is
RK>
Hi Jennifer,
HJ> We are running a WinNT network and are getting ready to deploy VNC.
HJ> We want to try to lock down VNC so no one outside of our campus can
HJ> access our computers. Is there a registry command that will allow
HJ> us to do this?
Yes, in the registry you can use AuthHosts under
Hi Jason,
JH> I create and setup this DWord value to '0' in regedit on win2kpro
JH> and it still allows me and other users to change the pwd and other
JH> settings .. i'm doing this in the winvnc3 folder under
JH> HKEY_CURRENT_USER
AFAIK, this key MUST be under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\W
Hi Sorin,
SS> After pushing out the new vnc-version, and testing that it actually
SS> works to connect to, I see that the properties-choice in the
SS> RMB-trayicon is grayed out on all pushed installs. Would anybody
SS> know why?
Perhaps your script configure the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
Hi Daniel,
TD> How can I hide the System Tray Icon of VNC?
If you use TightVNC, you can add a reg key as a dword of
DisableTrayIcon and set it to 1 in HKLM/Software/ORL/Winvnc3
HTH.
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