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Posted 01 February 2011 - 09:37 PM

User ModeNetworking Troubleshoot With Realvnc

I have read that you have to use "User Mode" for the server for Vista and Win 7 because of Session 0 isolation (whatever that is)- so put it in your startup folder.


Posted 29 June 2011 - 01:38 AM

Replying to iGuestBingo. Works like a champ when setting to "full all available colours".

Cheers!


Posted 11 November 2010 - 10:00 PM

Thank you!Networking Troubleshoot With Realvnc

Dave, I've been fighting with VNC and my Mac for 4 hours. With your solution, boom, I'm in business.Thank you!

-reply by Mike

 


Posted 17 February 2010 - 05:46 AM

 Actually there is no problem with your permission to port. Network is acting fine. That's why you are able to get the password verification window at least. The problem is actually with the Windows 7. It does not allow VNC to interact with the desktop. Interactive Services is blocked on you comp. I am also facing the same problem. I am also not able to get away with this.

As soon as VNC server verifies the password it calls it's interactive APIs. But gets a failure message, because Windows does not allow interactive services for VNC. You need to disable this. I also haven't been able to solve this. Anyone knows this? Please?

Regards,

Shashi.

 

-reply by Shashi

Posted 21 August 2009 - 12:01 AM

"connection was closed unexpectedly and connection aborted (10053)"

I was having this issue for quite some time before discovering that if I change the default color scheme to "full color", afterwards it worked perfectly.

-reply by Dave C

faulty.lee

Posted 04 July 2007 - 02:21 PM

Jimmy, thanks for the feedback.

Jimmy89

Posted 04 July 2007 - 03:05 AM

Yeah, im running tightVNC as a service and I am able to use the welcome screen to login and logout users fine! I havent tried connecting while the computer is already on the login screen as hasn't been logged in yet while its been on though.

faulty.lee

Posted 03 July 2007 - 02:52 PM

thanks! i tried the double colon trick, didn't work. I have also tried using the computer name as they are in the same workgroup - that didn't work either! So i have now switched to tightVNC, and it works fine! and its free and open source!

Works well, no major problems so far and i can do what I want - thanks for your help!
-jimmy

Did it works well in service mode? Even left at the welcome or login screen for the server pc.

Jimmy89

Posted 03 July 2007 - 01:35 AM

thanks! i tried the double colon trick, didn't work. I have also tried using the computer name as they are in the same workgroup - that didn't work either! So i have now switched to tightVNC, and it works fine! and its free and open source!

Works well, no major problems so far and i can do what I want - thanks for your help!
-jimmy

Mark420

Posted 02 July 2007 - 11:14 AM

Sounds like an odd problem!! ok maybe I have an odd solution for it then, I use VNC a lot here and I once did have some odd connection errors like this, for some reason it wouldnt connect a-b but b-a was fine..both firewalls were "trusted" and ports open and fine cos the link from b-a wouldnt have worked..it seemed to work fine again when I let it use the Windows system name instead of the IP..in the vnc connection box "housepc" instead of 192.168.2.10:5902
Maybe just give that a go, I guess the pcs are all on the same Workgroup? or domain?

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