Speaking of which (I think we're talking about Server->Client cut-n-paste,
does anyone have any known situations where this fails?

I am on a Win2K client running VNC 3.3.3r9 or TightVNC 1.2 (have tried
both), and I connect to an XVnc server on a Solaris 7 box (newest Xvnc
revision).  I can't do server->client or client->server clipboard
operations.

Similarly, if I connect to my Win2K box through the java or application
viewer, I also cannot.  My client in this case is my home WinXP RC1 box.

However, I am running the WinNT vdesk.exe utility to simulate multiple
desktops on my work PC.  Could this be my problem?  I will test with other
work PC's without that.

Ryan
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From: "Wayne Throop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Programming text objects


> : It's clear that WinVNC doesn't trap and send text from the server to the
> : viewer, and I guess from the lack of response no one has written code to
> : do so.
>
> If by "trap and send text from the server to the viewer", you mean
> that text can be cut or copied in an app running on the server PC desktop,
> and then pasted into an app running on the client PC desktop,
> then your guess is incorrect.
>
> If you mean something else, you'll probably have to be
> more specific about what "trap and send text" means.
> I expect folks didn't respond because they didn't
> know what you wanted, and figured maybe somebody
> else did know.
>
>
> Wayne Throop   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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