> > xp - media center sp2
> > > laptop = 192.168.1.3 (java on port 5803) vnc server port 5900? xp home sp2
> > > (both have ie6 and latest java runtime)
> > >
> > > for purposes of this table
> > > --> means "connects to"
> > &
ktop (vncviewer.exe) -> laptop (vnc server - user mode) OK
> > desktop (java) -> laptop (vnc server - service mode)
> > not ok?
> > desktop (java) -> laptop (vnc server - user mode) OK
> >
> > laptop (vncviewer.exe) -> desktop (vnc server -
er - service mode) not ok?
> > desktop (vncviewer.exe) -> laptop (vnc server - user mode) OK
> > desktop (java) -> laptop (vnc server - service mode)
> > not ok?
> > desktop (java) -> laptop (vnc server - user mode) OK
> >
> > laptop (vncv
(java) -> desktop (vnc server - service mode) OK
> laptop (java) -> desktop (vnc server - user mode) OK
>
> is this correct?
>
> Additionally, is the vnc server running as "localUser" under the services tool?
>
> "we'll lick this one yet!"
laptop (java) -> desktop (vnc server - user mode) OK
>
> is this correct?
>
> Additionally, is the vnc server running as "localUser" under the services tool?
>
> "we'll lick this one yet!"
> --Angelo
>
>
> - Original Message -
> F
ptak, Miroslav
> Sent: 05 October 2004 10:47
> To: VNC Discussion List
> Subject: RE: Can't Access VNC via a browser.
>
> Hello, Wez,
>
> > There is no way that this would work, since Java applet
> cannot connect
> > to any host except the one they were se
ver (on the workstation) this should work ok.
Angelo.
PS. if you can use the normal vncviewer i would use this instead of
the java one anyways....
----- Original Message -
From: Tony Frost
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:56:09 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Can't Access VNC via a browser.
To: Ang
inal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Weatherall
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:11
> To: 'Tony Frost'; 'Angelo Sarto'; 'VNC Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: Can't Access VNC via a browser.
&g
Tony & Angelo,
There is no way that this would work, since Java applet cannot connect to
any host except the one they were served from. The only way to connect to
other hosts is to run the Java program as an application (i.e. outside the
browser & sandbox).
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> OK - I opened I
nc server running as "localUser" under the services tool?
"we'll lick this one yet!"
--Angelo
- Original Message -
From: Tony Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 23:06:11 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Can't Access VNC via a browser.
To: Angelo Sart
se this instead of
the java one anyways
- Original Message -
From: Tony Frost
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:56:09 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Can't Access VNC via a browser.
To: Angelo Sarto
Angelo - just to make sure I'm getting the work around correct.
Am I connecting from m
Angelo - thanks once again for your help.
One of my problems is that I don't know whether I should be looking on my PC or my
laptop for the problem.
To answer your question though:
"Other stuffisis:
Just to clarify something, when you conect to http://192.168.1.3:5803.
what do you see?
do
First a work around.
you are thinking about using the javaviewer to connect from outside
(at some point) from a machine where you might not be able to install
the viewer? this isn't an issue that often as you dont even really
need to "install" it. I keep a copy of the windows client on my us
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