On Sunday 14 March 2004 01:16, Wesley Walker wrote:
> When I try to connect to Marsha computer I get Freds
> computer instead. Is there a way to correct this.
Wesley,
The humorous responses are due to the fact that you provided no information
about your setup to enable anyone to even have a chan
> -Original Message-
> From: Lou McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: samedi 13 mars 2004 15:43
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Wrong connection
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>At 06:16 AM 3/13/04 -0800, you wrote:
>
> When I try to connect to Marsha computer I get Freds
> computer instead.
To which IP address are you refering?
If you are refering to your external (public) IP address then you should
investigate using a Dynamic DNS service, such as provided by www.dyndns.org
or www.no-ip.org. If you create an account there then you use the account
name and the service resolves your ch
Doug,
You will probably find VNC 4b4 easier to install and configure under Windows
2003 Server.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> To which IP address are you refering?
>
> If you are refering to your external (public) IP address then
> you should investigate using a Dynamic DNS service, such as
> provided by www.dyndns.org or www.no-ip.org. If you create an
> account there then you use the account name and the service
Correction. My typo!
I should have said "And no, you shouldn't need to reinstall RealVNC."
Peter Coulter
> -Original Message-
> From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, Mar
VNC can in fact run on any valid TCP port number - the notional "display
numbers" 0-99 are simply an easier way to refer to the "standard" port
numbers 5900-5999.
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Oh dear! I should have actually posted this with the apropriate Subject
line!
There'd have been chance of it reaching the target audience! :-)
Peter Coulter
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From: Peter Coulter [
Hi all,
I was trying to connect my PC running XP Home to a PC in another province
using VNC.
I have a Linksys router.
After my password was authenticated, it stayed in the initial screen loading.
After a
while it reported an error
ReadExact: Socket while reading
I tried to isolate the pro
Chow1012 said:
> 2. If I used a PC running WinME, there was no problem going through the
> router. This made me
> think that WinXP has problem.
Do you have the WinXP firewall turned on? Or any other software firewall?
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Chow1012 said:
> Hi William,
>
> WinXP firewall is off. I have another software package called Netscreen
> installed.
> It provides the vpn for me to connect to my office in another province. It
> doesn't
> work with the router connected but it worked with direct c
I am sorry, I hit reply on the previous 2 messages and I ended up sending
them
directly to you.
Could you tell me how to check the port forward settings on the router?
I have done "ipcongfig /release" a couple days ago.
David
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Chow1012 said:
> Could you tell me how to check the port forward settings on the router?
> I have done "ipcongfig /release" a couple days ago.
I don't have a Linksys, so I'd have to look it up. Maybe you can post
what model it is and someone else that has one can help.
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Okay, ports 5800 and 5900 are open. Display # = 0
Whenever I try to connect with my 123.456.78.9:5800 ip instead of my
192.168.1.100:5800,
I get a Connection Refused Error when trying to access the server from
the comp running the server.
On both ports..I have 5800 and 5900 being forwarded through
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