router config to work with VNC

2004-03-28 Thread Peter Coulter
Tom, On reflection after my initial suggestion on Friday evening about using the ActionTec purely as a modem (transparent bridging) and the D-link in it's normal mode I think, if it was me, I would have liked to continue using both devices in their intended default guises, i.e as a modem/router an

RE: router config to work with VNC

2004-03-28 Thread Peter Coulter
OK Still here! For a while! In what way is it not working? Are you getting any error message(s)? "server not connecting" or something of that ilk? Back-tracking a wee bit ... You are sure the router and configs are OK and you are 100% happy appropriate ports are open? Also: if you have any softw

RE: router config to work with VNC

2004-03-28 Thread Tom Knowlton
Peter: Don't..go..anywhere...please. If you are online still.I could use your help. Yesit is true I have a port open (according to GoToMyVNC.com).Display 0 at the moment. But I have yet to connect. Here's what I am doing: 1) From homeuse VNC Viewer to con

i can not access the server (linux woody ) by using viewer under windows 2000 !!help

2004-03-28 Thread ayman amin
Hi All, my problem as it is , I have OS windows2000 and have a os Linux woody and 2 system is connected via a LAN network , I would like to view a Linux desktop from windows so I have download the VNC viewer (windows version) and installed it on my windows 2000 OS and I have download the VNC serve

Re: need help with setup over internet

2004-03-28 Thread Scott C. Best
Ronald: Heya. As tricky as your situation sounds to you, it is fortunately a fairly common situation. Here's a URL to another VNC user's experience getting past similar hurdles: http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/127.html The key suggestion in there is to install a "dynamic

RE: Hiding SysTray Icon

2004-03-28 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
No. WinVNC will still start because what is inside that key is just the service helper, ie the little icon in the system tray. This is *exactly* what he was asking for. -Original Message- From: sergeant bash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: samedi 27 mars 2004 09:58 To: Seak, T

Re: NIS and no solution yet

2004-03-28 Thread E. Sprow
Thanks Joseph, it's good to know that someone has it working! As I wrote earlier, I can get to another machine, but only if NIS is disabled on the remote machine. Others have said that they have it working fine with NIS 2004; I am going to try to remove it from the NIS firewall list and try to 'g

Re: NIS and no solution yet

2004-03-28 Thread E. Sprow
Hi, I installed NIS first, but, again, I run 2003 not 2004. Also, it is NIS 2003 professional. I will take Seak's experience with the download and see if I can 'redo' the configuration by completely removing vnc from the NIS firewall and then attempt to use it, if it is working correctly, it sho

Re: Norton security and VNC - no help yet

2004-03-28 Thread E. Sprow
Well well well I have actually gone so far as to uninstall and download vnc all over again - but the same problem occurs. Without configuring NIS firewall (to allow it to happen when I run vnc), with NIS enabled, I simply cannot 'get out' but it seems that the first error that occurs is on th

server closes connection with NIS enabled

2004-03-28 Thread E. Sprow
Hate to be a PEST but... While enviable others have no problems using Norton 2003 with vnc, I am in a fix. I am running the following: os: winxp vnc: 4.0 NIS: Norton Internet Security Professional 2003 I have installed the full version on all my machines. I can make connections to hosts only

Re: NIS and no solution yet

2004-03-28 Thread E. Sprow
Okay, as I am taking suggestions and doing a bit of troubleshooting, here is what I've found: I have removed vnc executables from the Norton firewall configuration completely, in the 'hopes' that it would prompt me that vnc was trying to get out to the internet when I ran the viewer. Thus, with

RE: Hiding SysTray Icon

2004-03-28 Thread James Weatherall
Actually, you're both (half) right. For VNC 3.3.7: Under Windows XP, removing the key under Run will stop the service helper running. The service itself is run by the Service Control Manager. Under Windows 9x, the service helper isn't used, so there is only a RunServices key, which runs the ser