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Support for windows 7 in tightvnc. At the moment, the desktop is showing up, but there is no interaction with events like the mouse.
2009-11-03 16:36:06 UTC by nobody
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Hello Constantin, Do you plan to involve this request for next TIghVNC release ?
thanks,
Rémi.
2009-11-02 15:29:41 UTC by remi_serrano
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opps i wasnt logged in, i made the below comment 2 about scaling with distorted aspect ratio.
2009-11-02 04:44:49 UTC by evanrabby
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full screen will PAN instead of shrink to fit, where i would want to distort aspect ratio to fit full pixels of the viewer, IE server is at 2392 x 1200 (yes!) and laptop viewer is at 1920 x 1200, with say, radmin (im tired of their $50 every time i upgrade hardware more than 2x!), it will put all those pixels on my laptop, obviously aliasing alot of pixels but its still totally readable. mabe...
2009-11-02 04:43:17 UTC by nobody
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The file attached shows all of the warnings provided by gcc which were punted up to Gentoo Linux's emerge when compiling tightvnc, as follows:
vyzs-blackbox gcooper # emerge -pv tightvnc
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] net-misc/tightvnc-1.3.10-r1 USE="server tcpd -java" 0 kB
Total: 1 package (1 reinstall)...
2009-10-31 20:14:16 UTC by yaberauneya
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Running TightVNC Server in Windows 7 works only for a short while.
Running version 1.3.10
The problem is that after about 10 - 20 min of connecting to the computer running Win7 and TightVNC Server, I lose control and can no longer click on or manipulate anything on the remote Win7 computer. I can still view the remote computer, just no more control over it. Can still see new events happen...
2009-10-30 15:58:33 UTC by happosaai
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Very Nice product. One thing that I've been looking for and haven't been able to find is a remote viewing program with a server end that queries a RADIUS server for authentication. That way on a big network you wouldn't have to manage the password on a bunch of machines. You would have a central point of management.
What are your thoughts on this?.
2009-10-26 18:28:57 UTC by nobody
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1.3.10 server running as service on WinXP machine, can log in from another pc with full control enebaled the first attempt, but on second and subsequent attempts get "authentication failed". CAN log in multiple times with Viewer-only session. Repeatable and reproduceable 100%.
2009-10-24 13:36:09 UTC by scheerchrs
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The problem is that no matter what the polling interval value is set, I think that hardware acceleration is downgraded (or maybe completely disabled) that makes video choppy, I don't just want to lower the interval (actually I tried that). I want to turn the viewing off and that proceadure should be active, meaning that the server should stop doing the job not just the viewer ignoring the data...
2009-10-20 15:16:11 UTC by babylonx
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The problem is that no matter what the polling interval value is set, I think that hardware acceleration is downgraded (or maybe completely disabled) that makes video choppy, I don't just want to lower the interval (actually I tried that). I want to turn the viewing off and that proceadure should be active, meaning that the server should stop doing the job not just the viewer ignoring the data...
2009-10-20 15:16:04 UTC by babylonx