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> Hello,
> I have three machines with one monitor each, and was
> wondering how/ if it's
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Hello,
I have three machines with one monitor each, and was wondering how/ if it's
possible to run vnc-server in order for it to create several clientes, like
localhost:0.0, localhost:0.1 and localhost:0.2.
This is part of a prototype for a multiple-monitor Virtual Machine client
I'm
Bart:
Heya. It's a common question that a lot of new users ask.
Here are the details of another user's experience in getting it
working:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/127.html
I hope that helps get you started...
-Scott
Hello, here is the situati
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> Tom Wright
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> Subject: Hello, I am a beginner, in need of ALOT of help.
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Subject: Hello, I am a beginner, in need of ALOT of help.
Hello, here is the situation. I just downloaded and am using RealVNC to
connect SUCCESSFULLY to my
Hello, here is the situation. I just downloaded and am using RealVNC to
connect SUCCESSFULLY to my computers in my wireless home network (when we
are both behind the firewall of my router). My dad lives in North Carolina,
and I usually try to walk him thru computer issues over the phone (usually
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To my knowledge this is asked quite often. I believe that that VNC is
To my knowledge this is asked quite often. I believe that that VNC is
not "spyware" in this sense of the word. You would have to write custom
software on each PC that would look for incoming VNC connections and
artificially color the icon to "not in use". With the right approach on
NT, one coul
I`m using a VNC 3.3.7 in my company, When I access another computer
The Vnc Icon change the color for black and the people know tha i`m
connected and they stop what they are making
We are passing for problems because the people are making use of the
InterNet badly
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Hi all,
I have a quick question that I couldn't find in the archives:
I have a machine with VNC server installed but I don't know the password.
How can I make a new password or hack the existing one? It is a Winnt 4 SP6
machine and I
Hello Johnny,
Friday, September 6, 2002, 8:23:55 PM, you wrote:
JM> Hi all,
JM> I have a quick question that I couldn't find in the archives:
JM> I have a machine with VNC server installed but I don't know the password.
JM> How can I make a new password or hack the exist
Hi all,
I have a quick question that I couldn't find in the archives:
I have a machine with VNC server installed but I don't know the password.
How can I make a new password or hack the existing one? It is a Winnt 4 SP6
machine and I have admins rights on it.
Johnny
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