RE: Simple .exe a remote client can run for support?

2004-11-30 Thread Wall, John
Hi Andrew, I did a Google search batch sleep windows 98 and yes apparently the SLEEP.EXE is located on the Windows 98 SE Resource Kit. It wasn't on the First Edition as I just looked. I will have look at a SE cd when I get to work. I remember using a SLEEP utility in Windows 95 and completely

RE: TR: Problem With WIN XP Professional

2004-11-26 Thread Wall, John
You say you have XP SP2 loaded. Have you disabled the firewall in XP SP2 or allowed port access to 5900 5800 5500 There is a default firewall when you load XP SP2 John -Original Message- From: SCHERLINGER Eric (EURIWARE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 26 November 2004 18:33

RE: Java Viewer

2004-11-25 Thread Wall, John
Hi Bill, Make sure your browser is upto date with Virtual Machine and Java updates for your browser. An old version of those can upset things. I am in a Windows 95/98/XP environment so can only speak re those. I use IE5.5 for WIN95 (can only use upto that version on WIN95 IE6 won't load) and

RE: VNC thru VPN

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
If you want the VPN user to automatically be seen in the LAN network you can include the DNS/WINS in the dial up profile. We do this within our network and the VPN logon appears straight away instead of waiting for them to open and application that points to your Company IP address. Just a thought

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2004 1:49 AM To: Wall, John; 'Ron McKenzie' Subject: Re: New user..Can't Connect Hi John Ron. Some progress but I'm not quite there yet...Talked to SMC, the manufacturer of the router. They showed me how to open port 5900 which we did

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
now you have one done you will be able to do any others. I have learnt a little out of the exercise myself so it benefits us all. John -Original Message- From: Bill @ PondExpo.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2004 10:17 To: Bill @ PondExpo.com; Wall, John; 'Ron

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-21 Thread Wall, John
Bill I thought more to the point do you need port forwarding as you are coming to your vnc server from the outside world ?? John -Original Message- From: Ron McKenzie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 09:05 To: Bill @ PondExpo.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to Windows server... ( U pdate)

2004-11-18 Thread Wall, John
Hi All, My use of VNC V4 under Windows environment sometimes encounters a similar situation re case of entering data from VNC Viewer to Server. I have found in most instances the Server keyboard may inadvertantly be in Caps mode and the Viewer is in unshifted mode. There is little way of

RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to Windows server... ( U pdate)

2004-11-18 Thread Wall, John
Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 19 November 2004 09:39 To: 'Wall, John'; 'Andrew McCall'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to Windows server... (U pdate) John, No, the keys do give different character codes, otherwise the characters produced

RE: DOS

2004-11-13 Thread Wall, John
Hi Theo, For DOS mode and black screen use the key combination Alt - Enter to switch between DOS screen and DOS Window mode. John -- From: Theo Rooijakkers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 13 November 2004 7:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DOS

RE: what about audio ?

2004-11-05 Thread Wall, John
Hi YigalB Mainly because VNC is about an image of the distant pc only. Nothing to do with anything else but a screen dump of distant pc with cursor movements and keyboard strokes if set. John -Original Message- From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 5 November 2004 15:46

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
you mean some other .Log file someplace? --__--__-- Message: 21 From: Wall, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How to track use of VNC Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:46:29 +0800 Hi Daniel, NT XP have an event log that records the IP

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
Message- From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 21:26 To: Wall, John; 'John'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How to track use of VNC Maybe it's because we're using TightVNC, maybe no Event Log entries are made are you using RealVNC? I haven't looked

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
. John Ps when time permits I may look at Tight VNC -Original Message- From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 21:46 To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How to track use of VNC Writing to OS Event Logs is done at the application level. Most M

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How to track use of VNC I was not aware that RVNC does not do File Transfers. We use TVNC for traveling user's remote access back to their desktops, therefore FT is important, which TVNC does fairly well. (Only minor annoyance with TVNC FT is can't

RE: Screen Size of Viewed Application

2004-10-12 Thread Wall, John
Hi Leonard, I access DOS QBASIC applications all the time. If the desktop of the Server is running standard i.e. 600 x 480 (whatever smallest) then the viewer will see the whole DOS screen. If the desktop is larger than standard size then the DOS application will become smaller proportionately

RE: The arrows and that start flashing/flickering....

2004-10-12 Thread Wall, John
I experience flashing icons when accessing W2K server running VNC V4 Server. I just put up with it. John -Original Message- From: Dy Ceast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 06:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: The arrows and that start flashing/flickering

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-24 Thread Wall, John
Weatherall[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 24 September 2004 5:49 PM To: 'Wall, John'; 'Ward, Stuart'; 'VNC List'; 'Chris Goodwin' Subject: RE: local host vs local address John at al, The notion of VNC binding to a particular _interface_ is bogus. When accepting incoming

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-23 Thread Wall, John
Hi Stuart, My experiences with VNC Server re binding are mainly to do with using VNC as a service on a dial up connexion. The binding occurs before you are connected thus you only have your Network Interface Card default IP. Once connected I usually have to Stop Start the VNC service to rebind.

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-23 Thread Wall, John
Max, Could it be possible the Wireless LAN is intermittantly going offline/online just a thought as if it was then you have an intermittant network problem ?? John -- From: Ward, Stuart[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 24 September 2004 1:01 AM To: VNC List

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-16 Thread Wall, John
To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Tom Wright' Subject: Re: RE: 1st time user http://tightvnc.com/ - Original Message - From: Wall, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Wall, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Roberto F. Sacramento' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Tom Wright' [EMAIL

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-15 Thread Wall, John
. Sacramento [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 2004 15:16 To: Wall, John Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: 1st time user John, As I said, I'm not that good with computers, so what I did was install server and viewer on both computers. This way I don't have to bother which

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-15 Thread Wall, John
Thanks Roberto been to the site and looks interesting. John -- From: Roberto F. Sacramento[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 16 September 2004 8:35 AM To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Tom Wright' Subject: Re: RE: 1st time user http://tightvnc.com

RE: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Wall, John
Hi, I use DOS on my remote pcs and YES a very good point TRY ALT Enter if a black screen as this is the symptom of a DOS programme running in full screen mode when you access via VNC. Possibly always worth a try on a black screen to use Alt Enter. John -- From: Michael

RE: 1st time user

2004-09-14 Thread Wall, John
Hi, This might sound too simple however I do it all the time, I use Network Neighbourhood from the distant VNC computer and copy the files back to my computer and vice versa. I guess okay for small files etc... Using XP of course you need to have the receiving computer i.e. the VncViewer needs

RE: VNC on Port 80

2004-09-11 Thread Wall, John
Hi James, Have you missed the clue HOST::80 Double Colon as mentioned below. John -- From: James Walker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply To: James Walker Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2004 5:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

RE: VNC V4 - VIEWER - Control/Break

2004-09-08 Thread Wall, John
for the future. I know already I can run our DOS programme under XP so just do the fine tuning. Regards John -- From: James Weatherall[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2004 8:10 PM To: 'Wall, John' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VNC V4

VNC V4 - VIEWER - Control/Break

2004-09-07 Thread Wall, John
Hi to all, Using VNC V4 Viewer to access VNC V4 Server and trying to interrupt a QBASIC programme that is running using the combination Control/Break. Have tried all the combinations Control key down, press break key Select Ctrl from F8 menu and pressing break key Select Ctrl from F8 menu and

RE: server closed connection unexpectedly

2004-09-07 Thread Wall, John
Hi Alan, I have not installed SP2 on XP platform although I did once install the beta version and immediately uninstalled it because nothing worked afterwards. My understanding of SP2 XP is that is closes off all ports thus VNC I assume is stumped. I have not reinstalled SP2 XP but our employer