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Search found 4 matches
- 2009-10-20 18:01
- Forum: MS logon plugin
- Topic: Transparent authentication
- Replies: 12
- Views: 50398
Re: Transparent authentication
When you are in the server (the host machine, the machine you are trying to connect to), the VNC logo should be running in the system tray (bottom right near the clock, the logo looks like an eye). Right click that eye and go to the "About WinVNC option". The first line should tell you the version ...
- 2009-10-20 17:00
- Forum: MS logon plugin
- Topic: Transparent authentication
- Replies: 12
- Views: 50398
Re: Transparent authentication
yossik: I've had problems with the authentication via command line if the Server version is below 1.0.2. Check that it isn't an old version. I for one find this ridiculous. I can specify command line arguments, but the .vnc files can't save the username and passwords for domain authentication ...
- 2006-06-16 15:46
- Forum: SC
- Topic: Own URL in [WEBPAGE]
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2545
- 2006-06-16 15:42
- Forum: SC
- Topic: What exactly is the idle timeout?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2234
What exactly is the idle timeout?
We use SC at our help desk, and a customer is asking what the idle timeout for a session is. I know that I've been kicked out of systems after a period of inactivity, but I don't know exactly what the timeout is or if it is configurable (probably hard coded).
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?