Hi Jason,
The compatibility problems between the UltraVNC project and the standard VNC
system stem from the abuse of the RFB protocol's version numbering scheme in
the UltraVNC project, to introduce their custom RFB-based protocol. This
created issues when subsequent versions of the RFB pro
How specifically does UltraVNC fail to maintain compatibility with
the RFB protocol? From my perspective, it's a VNC server - my users
connect to it using my client (Chicken of the VNC) and they file
compatibility bug reports on my client when issues crop up relating
to UltraVNC.
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> Subject: Re: VNC and VPN compatibility
>
> Luis Durand wrote:
>
>> Yes, I did not get answer when I ping, but I could not find the
>>
> firewall
>
>> option at PC-server or PC-viewer side on VNC tray icon
>>
>
After I made change it works, thanks. Now I'll do that in others
Thanks
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 1:45 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: VNC and VPN compatibility
Luis Durand wrote:
Hello,
I can not connect anymore to my pc. It happens after I installed VPN 3
from cisco. Every time that I tried to access that computer I just got
the window that said " attempting to connect to host" and after " unable
to connect host.: time out". I check the VNC server settings and they
look
Luis Durand wrote:
> Yes, I did not get answer when I ping, but I could not find the firewall
> option at PC-server or PC-viewer side on VNC tray icon
Oh sorry, mea culpa. I wanted to type Cisco VPN client's system
tray icon, not VNC system tray icon, but the word slipped me :-s
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compatibility
Luis Durand wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I can not connect anymore to my pc. It happens after I installed VPN 3
> from cisco. Every time that I tried to access that computer I just got
> the window that said " attempting to connect to host" and after "
una
Luis Durand wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I can not connect anymore to my pc. It happens after I installed VPN 3
> from cisco. Every time that I tried to access that computer I just got
> the window that said " attempting to connect to host" and after " unable
> to connect host.: time out". I check the V
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 21:45, thebluejay wrote:
> I would like to know if I upgrade to RealVNC Viewer 4.1 from version
> 4.0.0.26, will I still be able to access another computer with RealVNC
> Server 4.0.0.26 installed or is it necessary to upgrade the Server as well.
>
> Also can the RealVN
hebluejay
> Sent: 10 January 2007 21:45
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: compatibility
>
> I would like to know if I upgrade to RealVNC Viewer 4.1 from
> version 4.0.0.26, will I still be able to access another
> computer with RealVNC Server 4.0.0.26 installed or is
I would like to know if I upgrade to RealVNC Viewer 4.1 from version 4.0.0.26,
will I still be able to access another computer with RealVNC Server 4.0.0.26
installed or is it necessary to upgrade the Server as well.
Also can the RealVNC Viewer 4.1 under Win 2K access a computer using Windows XP
After trying to use both Remote Desktop and VNC on the same machine, I
ran into the usual "black screen" problem. After reading the list,
and going through the messages related to this problem, I came up with
the following script, in an attempt to solve it. This script works
for me, I would love
After trying to use both Remote Desktop and VNC on the same machine, I
ran into the usual "black screen" problem. After reading the list,
and going through the messages related to this problem, I came up with
the following script, in an attempt to solve it. This script works
for me, I would love
| I have a program that must run in DOS. The program is installed
| on a Windows 95 machine. When I connect with a Windows 98
| PC, I can't access the DOS screen. I have the program running out
| of the DOS prompt in Windows. The mouse trails and nothing ever
| happens. Anyone have a solution?
I have a program that must run in DOS. The program is installed
on a Windows 95 machine. When I connect with a Windows 98
PC, I can't access the DOS screen. I have the program running out
of the DOS prompt in Windows. The mouse trails and nothing ever
happens. Anyone have a solution?
_
an
> Sent: 10 April 2004 13:30
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Compatibility of Xvnc 4.0 with vncviewer for Windows CE?
>
>
> I have the following version of Xvnc installed on a linux box:
>
> Xvnc version 4.0b4 - built Sep 19 2003 09:32:30
I have the following version of Xvnc installed on a linux box:
Xvnc version 4.0b4 - built Sep 19 2003 09:32:30
It works well (that is, with other EXCEPT in conjunction with vncviewer.exe
that I installed for Windows CE on MIPS (it is version 3.3.2 or 3.2.2, I
forget which, but it's the version
Greg,
Which version of VNC are you running on the Windows 98 machines? If you are
using VNC 3.3.7, then have you changed the polling settings at all?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Gregory Zoughbi said:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using WinVNC to control another machine. Everything works well
> except that whenever I type anything in the DOS window, it does not
> automatically refresh the window at the client side. When I explicitly
> click refresh, I get the actual screenshot.
>
>
Hi,
I have been using WinVNC to control another machine. Everything works well
except that whenever I type anything in the DOS window, it does not
automatically refresh the window at the client side. When I explicitly
click refresh, I get the actual screenshot.
Does anyone know what the issue her
> Running an (essentially) unmodified TightVNC Java viewer (built from
> sources fetched from their CVS repository on January 2nd), and the
> RealVNC 4.0b4 server (built from sources using Visual Studio .NET
> 2003) running on Windows XP. I can reliably crash the RealVNC server
> by going into "vi
I've run into problems mixing RealVNC 4.0b4 and TightVNC.
Running an (essentially) unmodified TightVNC Java viewer (built from
sources fetched from their CVS repository on January 2nd), and the
RealVNC 4.0b4 server (built from sources using Visual Studio .NET
2003) running on Windows XP. I can re
Hello !
Compatibility problem, with offical downloads:
1)
"VNC 3.3.3 beta 2" server on MacOS 7.5.5.
"RealVNC 3.3.7 viewer, Build Mar 5 2003 13:54:22" on W2k, SP3.
Error message of the VNC server on the Mac, when I try to access it by a
RealVNC viewer on a W2k computer:
&q
It would be nice if options such as -dontdisconnect would still be
accepted. If legacy options such as that are seen, it would be even
nicer if Xvnc would default to SecurityTypes=None as previous VNC
releases have done. This would make it much more of a drop-in
replacement for older releases.
W
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