Hi,
Scott C. Best wrote:
> Again, though, let's just get the basic
> connectivity going first, they we can worry about making it very
> secure.
>
> Good luck!
Ok, I've got my account at NO-IP, created a host and installed the DUC to
update my IP on every dialup. All is fine so far.
I installed VN
Hello,
I have installed vnc at my church so that we could remotely controle the
three computers on that network. The server computer is using dsl internet
and the other computers are connected to the router through wireless access
cards wich gives them internet access. I can remotely contr
Hi,
There is some new...
> Ok, I've got my account at NO-IP, created a host and installed the
> DUC to update my IP on every dialup. All is fine so far.
> I installed VNC server and viewer on a W2000Pro machine and the
> viewer on a notebook (W98). There is no firewall or other stuff.
> Both setu
Jan:
Hello! Doesn't sound like too much is wrong, unless you
simply forgot to *start* the VNC service after installing it. :)
Or, possibly, you didn't install it correctly on Win2kPro; it can
be a tricky thing to get right. Try this procedure:
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FLOYD RUSSELL'S GENERIC WIN2K VN