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UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
I install UVNC on Windows 7 and I able to have only SERVICE MODE. How I activate SERVER mode.
Re: UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
Hi. Your post makes no sense to me. I think you need to read just a little bit more about how VNC works. (Hint: you run the VNC server and/or service on the target machine and the viewer on the remote client.)
Re: UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
Target machine runs only as SERVICE I can not able to run as SERER. No problem on XP running machine.
Re: UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
Sorry, you're still not making sense to me. Do you mean you can run WinVNC in service mode but not in application mode?
Re: UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
yes. UVNC running only in service mode. No icons for monitor off/on, file transfer, select single window, select full desktop and chat on the icons bar and on the top bar show address 192.168.1.2- service.
Re: UVNC on Windows7 install as Serice
Those are viewer functions -- so you are successfully connecting to the machine with a remote viewer? Again, you run the VNC viewer to connect with the VNC server.
Or are you using your web browser to try to access the Java viewer on port 5800?
Maybe you can post a screen shot here so we can better understand what you're seeing...
Or are you using your web browser to try to access the Java viewer on port 5800?
Maybe you can post a screen shot here so we can better understand what you're seeing...