VNC problem in window server 2008
Hi, I'm using a VNC server in my window server standard 2008. before i upgrade my server to service pack2 the VNC is working fine, but after upgrade to service pack2 my VNC server facing some problem in file transfer. when i remote and transfer some file to the server from my workstation using VNC, some of the file is missing during the transfer. eg. original file size is 1MB, file size at server after transfer 38KB. this issue only happen after i upgrade to service pack2. can anyone help me on this issue? Thanks, Wille
August 11th, 2009 9:31am

Howto: Fix VNC / Firefox plugin problems on SLES 10SP2 Yesterday I installed two identical SuSE Linux Enterprise (SLES) 10 SP2 servers on their own private network. Since this private network was completeky isolated, neither server received any updates or patches. When I tried to connect from one server to the other through VNC at http://192.168.1.2:5801, I received the following message from Firefox: Plugin Finder Service Window reports Firefox is now checking for available pluginsClick here to download plugin I figured Firefox was trying to download the Java browser plugin from the Internet. I had not installed Java during the base installation, so this is what I did to fix the problem: 1) Downloaded themost recent version of Java, 1.6.0_07 available from http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp2) Copied jre-6u7-linux-i586-rpm.bin to /usr/src/packages/RPMs/i5863) Opened a terminal and su root4) cd/usr/src/packages/RPMs/i5865) Typed chmod a+x jre-6u7-linux-i586-rpm.bin6) To start install type ./ jre-6u7-linux-i586-rpm.bin7) Hit the space bar several times to view license agreement8) Press y to accept license agreement. Java will be installed to /usr/java/jre1.6.0_079) Link Java to plugin directory. To do this type cd /usr/lib/browser-plugins10)Type ln -s /usr/java/jre1.6.0_07/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so Firefox was then able to see the VNC login screen athttp://192.168.1.2:5801Deva
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August 11th, 2009 9:56am

Any update on this???
August 13th, 2009 6:56am

Hi, Id like to let you know that VNC is a third-party application and we dont support it. I recommend that you contact the vendor or VNC for more details. In addition, you can perform the test on a clean installed Windows Server 2008(have SP2 integrated prior) to check whether it works. Best Regards, Vincent Hu
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August 17th, 2009 9:53am

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