sivabhanu krish | 1 Jul 2009 08:41
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multi-monitor support in linux

hi
I have tried tightVNC 1.3.10 on windows for multimonitors and it is nice
with options like view only primary screen etc..
I want to have this multimonitor support in linux also. I want to have
features like selecting a rectangular portion of desktop only to be
displayed on vncviewer .
Is this multiple monitors support for linux implemented in any of the
released versions?

thanks,
Siva

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Truman Mason | 5 Jul 2009 05:50
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Entering the password at startup

When you are asked to enter your password at the startup, do you enter the password you use to start your computer or can you choose any password.  If it needs to be the computer's password, what if it is larger than the 8 characters required?

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GravyFace | 7 Jul 2009 01:03
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Require user input/action before connection permitted?

Hello,

I'd like to use TightVNC for desktop support and have it running at
all times on the end-user's machines.  However, the users don't like
the idea of not being able to "accept" a request for a connection
before the connection is allowed.  Is this possible?

Checked through the FAQ and the config options for the server
component and didn't see anything.

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Ben Ng | 7 Jul 2009 04:51
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Re: Require user input/action before connection permitted?


Right click on tray icon
properties
query tab
check query console on incoming...

enter preferred time-out
click preferred result of time-out.

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Subject: Require user input/action before connection permitted?

Hello,

I'd like to use TightVNC for desktop support and have it running at
all times on the end-user's machines.  However, the users don't like
the idea of not being able to "accept" a request for a connection
before the connection is allowed.  Is this possible?

Checked through the FAQ and the config options for the server
component and didn't see anything.

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Ben Ng | 7 Jul 2009 04:54
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Re: Entering the password at startup

i hope i understood the question - but you choose your own password. 8 char limit.
 
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From: Truman Mason <alphacomputertutor <at> gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2009 11:50:32 PM
Subject: Entering the password at startup

When you are asked to enter your password at the startup, do you enter the password you use to start your computer or can you choose any password.  If it needs to be the computer's password, what if it is larger than the 8 characters required?

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Patrick Doyle | 7 Jul 2009 05:13

Vista 64 Mirage Driver

Hello, I have heard rumors of a mirage driver for Vista 64. If anyone has a URL I would appreciate it. Right now the only way my wife can get into her computer is through my VPN link. Without the mirage driver, it is quite choppy.

 

Thank You

Patrick!

 

 

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Re: Vista 64 Mirage Driver

Greetings Patrick,

Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:13:49 -0500 Patrick Doyle wrote:

> Hello, I have heard rumors of a mirage driver for Vista 64. If anyone
> has a URL I would appreciate it.

The correct URL is at the bottom of "Download TightVNC" page at 
http://www.tightvnc.com/download.php. It is a well-known DemoForge 
Mirage Driver for TightVNC now available for x86 and x64 platforms.

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Claudio Coletta | 7 Jul 2009 11:22
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Re: Require user input/action before connection permitted?

Hello,

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use TightVNC for desktop support and have it running at
> all times on the end-user's machines.  However, the users don't like
> the idea of not being able to "accept" a request for a connection
> before the connection is allowed.  Is this possible?
>
> Checked through the FAQ and the config options for the server
> component and didn't see anything.
>
	look into the "Query Settings":

Bye,
Claudio.

Hello,

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use TightVNC for desktop support and have it running at
> all times on the end-user's machines.  However, the users don't like
> the idea of not being able to "accept" a request for a connection
> before the connection is allowed.  Is this possible?
>
> Checked through the FAQ and the config options for the server
> component and didn't see anything.
>
            look into the "Query Settings":




Bye,
Claudio.
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Marshall, Walter | 7 Jul 2009 18:37
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RE: Require user input/action before connection permitted?

Please remove my id from this distribution

 

From: Claudio Coletta [mailto:c.coletta <at> mclink.it]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 5:22 AM
To: GravyFace
Cc: vnc-tight-list <at> lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Require user input/action before connection permitted?

 

Hello,

 

> Hello,

>

> I'd like to use TightVNC for desktop support and have it running at

> all times on the end-user's machines.  However, the users don't like

> the idea of not being able to "accept" a request for a connection

> before the connection is allowed.  Is this possible?

>

> Checked through the FAQ and the config options for the server

> component and didn't see anything.

>

            look into the "Query Settings":

 

 

 

 

Bye,

Claudio.

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Arthur Pemberton | 7 Jul 2009 20:33
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Looking for a solution

Good day,

I'd like to accomplish the following, and I'm hoping the list can
point to the relevant docs, Google hasn't provided me anything concise
yet.

I need to give my little bro some basic programming tutoring, and to
aid that I want to setup TightVNC on my Fedora/Linux desktop so that I
can assist him, so I need to be able to

 * start a session remotely (that I would have full control over)
 * start that session either from a remote Windows machine, or on that
Linux desktop locally
 * invite him somehow to share that session
 * use XFCE with that session
 * enforce a resolution of 1024x768
 * require the minimum of bandwidth requirements (his connection is
low bandwidth, unpredictable latency)

No sound, needed.

I have used VNC in the past, but it's been a long time.

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