How though? I'm still having a problem getting iTALC's port to change.Originally Posted by Geoff
How though? I'm still having a problem getting iTALC's port to change.Originally Posted by Geoff
You can add a string-value named "ivsport" in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/iTALC Solutions/iTALC/parameters/.
You can do the same for "isdport" (default 5800) although you probably won't need this.
Thanks! That worked. The port number is changed. I do however get an error message on startup saying that another instance of VNC is running. Possible to make this error not pop up? I don't know if its possible to run two instances of vnc on one box.Originally Posted by Geoff
No idea, sorry. I disabled VNC when I installed iTALC.
There were some posts on the UltraVNC forums about using a -multi to disable the error message. However, from what I have been reading that switch cannot be used when running VNC as a service.
I have tried to intall italc on two pc's in my lab of 30. Installation goes fine, but then I cannot connect to the client pc. I get an error about some is trying to contact the pc but could not authenticate.
I have tried uninstall and reinstall without success. Then I added a port on the exceptions firewall in xp. Now I cannot key the keys to match.
Very frustrating, looks like a good product if anyone can point me in the right direction to try to resolve problems, I am close to giving up or open to suggestions for other similar software.
Lab - all wireless, DCHP, pc's with xp professional.

iTALC uses proper public/private key encryption and authentication - you'll have a good secure connection between the teacher's machine and each client PC, but you need to make sure the correct key file is installed on each client to let the server connect. I use something like the following script to install iTALC clients:
\\acsfiles001\software\iTALC\1.0.3\dfmirage-setup-1.1.68.2.exe /sp- /silent /norestart', '\\ACSFILES001\software\iTALC\1.0.3
\\acsfiles001\software\iTALC\1.0.3\italc\setup.exe \\acsfiles001\software\iTALC\1.0.3\installsettings .xml', '\\ACSFILES001\software\iTALC\1.0.3\italc'
'xcopy.exe /E /I /Y \\acsfiles001\software\iTALC\1.0.3\keys "C:\Program Files\iTALC\keys"', 'C:\WINDOWS\system32'
I seem to remember the installsettings.xml file was generated by the first client install (you have to select a "save settings" option at the end if the install wizard).
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David Hicks
aarri5 (4th February 2008)
Does anyone else find that if you lock a desktop then full view it, it unlocks the desktop. Also if you lock in fullview it doesnt lock the desktop, only the mouse so user can still use the keyboard. Is it suppose to work that way?
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