Re: TightVNC question



On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:08:11 +0000, Chris Davies wrote:

Steve <no-one@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using TightVNC to access a computer running Win NT4. From another
Windows box, the VNC viewer has a toolbar across the top which includes a
file transfer function. I don't see this when I access using TightVNC from
any of my Linux computers. Is there a way to make it show or access the
functions?

Are you running a "recent enough" version of tightvnc on your Linux-based
clients? (What versions on your Windows boxes (including NT) and what
version on Linux?)

Chris

Thanks, Chris - I hadn't spotted that file transfer was new to 1.3.9 -
Linux machines are are on 1.2.9 Doh!

Steve


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