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by thejim
2010-10-15 11:20
Forum: Olders
Topic: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service
Replies: 6
Views: 12760

Re: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as ser

is there no other ideas? should i give the new build a go?
by thejim
2010-10-12 09:35
Forum: Olders
Topic: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service
Replies: 6
Views: 12760

Re: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as ser

does anyone else have any ideas? i've tried everything the forum says.
the weird thing is that if vnc runs as an app then the CAD works fine. can anyone help?
by thejim
2010-10-08 15:09
Forum: Olders
Topic: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service
Replies: 6
Views: 12760

Re: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as ser

thanks for your help, but still theres no joy :(

I enabled the policy so services and ease of a access applications could access SAS. I also checked that uas was enabled, revoved the winvnc and cad.exe files and put them back, and after a reboot, still no joy. so i reinstalled it with uac turned on ...
by thejim
2010-10-08 11:06
Forum: Olders
Topic: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service
Replies: 6
Views: 12760

Re: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as ser

Thanks for your reply.
I am already doing all the things you listed.
winvnc is running as a service in c:\program files\ultravnc
uac is on.
cad.exe is in the same folder as winvcn.exe

Here's a screenshot. have i missed anything?

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by thejim
2010-10-08 09:02
Forum: Olders
Topic: cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service
Replies: 6
Views: 12760

cannot use ctrl+alt+del in win7 when uvnc running as service

hello all, I hope someone can help. I am going mental with this.
i have windows 7 professional 32 bit and i'm running Ultravnc 1.0.8.2

If i run uvnc as a service i cannot use CAD.
If i run it as an application as Administrator i CAN CAD.
When running as a service i have tried running it as local ...