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So i have some question to ask. I got a laptop and tightvnc is already installed in it. I would like to check if there is anyone connected or accessing to my laptop. How do i do it?
The program TightVNC is running in my processes in task manager.
I found this website but its for UltraVNC does it work on TightVNC?
Thank you.
EDIT: This is what shown on the command prompt
(COMMAND PROMPT PHOTO)
tightvnc
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So i have some question to ask. I got a laptop and tightvnc is already installed in it. I would like to check if there is anyone connected or accessing to my laptop. How do i do it?
The program TightVNC is running in my processes in task manager.
I found this website but its for UltraVNC does it work on TightVNC?
Thank you.
EDIT: This is what shown on the command prompt
(COMMAND PROMPT PHOTO)
tightvnc
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TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago
add a comment |
So i have some question to ask. I got a laptop and tightvnc is already installed in it. I would like to check if there is anyone connected or accessing to my laptop. How do i do it?
The program TightVNC is running in my processes in task manager.
I found this website but its for UltraVNC does it work on TightVNC?
Thank you.
EDIT: This is what shown on the command prompt
(COMMAND PROMPT PHOTO)
tightvnc
New contributor
Cutie Hyuna is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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So i have some question to ask. I got a laptop and tightvnc is already installed in it. I would like to check if there is anyone connected or accessing to my laptop. How do i do it?
The program TightVNC is running in my processes in task manager.
I found this website but its for UltraVNC does it work on TightVNC?
Thank you.
EDIT: This is what shown on the command prompt
(COMMAND PROMPT PHOTO)
tightvnc
tightvnc
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TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago
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TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago
TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago
add a comment |
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TightVNC runs on ports 5900 and 5800 by default -- tightvnc.com/faq.php#portfwd
– Anaksunaman
13 mins ago
@Anaksunaman I did what has been told on command prompt and it simply terminates afterwards. What does this mean?
– Cutie Hyuna
12 mins ago
Assuming those ports are the ones TightVNC is using, it likely means no one is connected. Per the original question linked "There'll be a line entry [if] someone is connected".
– Anaksunaman
6 mins ago
@Anaksunaman Alright. Thank you so much.
– Cutie Hyuna
5 mins ago
You're welcome. =)
– Anaksunaman
4 mins ago