On 14.06.2019 17:41, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2019-06-14 3:45 a.m., Curt wrote:
>> On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
>>> Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one
>>> alternative
>>> would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
>>
>> He might try removing ~/.config/fr
On 2019-06-14 3:45 a.m., Curt wrote:
On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one alternative
would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
He might try removing ~/.config/freerdp/known_hosts (after backing it
up) or commenting ou
On 2019-06-14 1:49 a.m., john doe wrote:
On 6/14/2019 5:46 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
I recently had the unpleasant experience of "upgrading" a pair of
Windows 7/Pro computers to Windows 10/Pro - the 9 month old version, not
the latest install image. That's when I discovered the Windows 10
"feature" t
On 2019-06-14, john doe wrote:
>
> Not realy an answer, depending on what you need vnc for, one alternative
> would be to use Cygwin as an ssh server on the Windows boxes.
He might try removing ~/.config/freerdp/known_hosts (after backing it
up) or commenting out or deleting the offending host k
On 6/14/2019 5:46 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> I recently had the unpleasant experience of "upgrading" a pair of
> Windows 7/Pro computers to Windows 10/Pro - the 9 month old version, not
> the latest install image. That's when I discovered the Windows 10
> "feature" that it doesn't allow VNC connections
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