To remove the need for ":" at the end, you need to have the java
viewer being served on the standard http port, which is port 80.
There are two basic ways of doing this
Either:
1) Forward port 80 on your router to port 5800 on your computer,
Or (e.g. if your router does not support changi
Hi,
I am trying to use different logins to connect a Windows2003 Server via
different PC clients at the same time.
But I found I could not keep different logins co-existing just like it
works at Linux or Windows Remote Connection can do.
Does Real VNC support the requirement I want? If yes, Ho
On Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 05:45:36PM +0800, MingDai(QA/SH) wrote:
> I am trying to use different logins to connect a Windows2003 Server via
> different PC clients at the same time.
>
> But I found I could not keep different logins co-existing just like it
> works at Linux or Windows Remote Connection
Here's the final solution to my VNC over SSH Problem (I use this to support my
Father since he is just beginning to use a computer)
On remote machine enter this command:
ssh -l username -R:5900:localhost:5900:address.no-ip.com
note: address.no-ip.com is my ip address assigned to a dynamic DNS se
On Saturday 11 November 2006 2:20 pm, Sinclair Macleod wrote:
> I have tried everything but I can't get VNC viewer to conect to the server.
> Is there a manual available or does anyone have finite answers thet would
> be willing to help me. I'm a bit new to VNC but I have reasonable
> networking kn