Lee,
If the IP address isn't displayed then you'll see "Not accepting
connections", which means that something else is using the port your server
wants to listen on (usually the standard RFB port, 5900).
If the tray tooltip doesn't display then check whether any other tray
tooltips display - Wind
Lee Redden wrote:
> I have a problem where hovering over the vnc icon on the task bar doent
> display the ip address. This is a isolated problem as I have vnc
> installed on quite a few machines. I know I can get the ip address
> other ways but this is sometimes difficult to explain to users. Is
Lee Redden wrote:
> This is on a new server. The version is 4.1.2
>
> I haven't seen this personally but one of my colleagues who installed it
> reported the problem to me. He has previous experience in installing
> VNC so can be trusted.
>
> I have used vnc for several years and never come acros
We are using VNC standard to remote the video display of a PC to a
videowall. On the Videowall PC is installed VNC client. On the source PC
we want to capture the screen, is installed VNC server.
We have problem because the 2 PCs are connected through a redundant
network a seems to be impossible t
Lee:
Heya. While not a RealVNC solution, the EchoVNC approach makes
this a bit easier. With EchoVNC, each of your support clients "logs into"
an echoServer, which acts as a relay when you fire up a Viewer to connect
to them. In the Viewer, you can get a simple list of "who's available"
to
I've got 5 computers linked via LAN, and all but one will serve/view RealVNC.
I can ping it.
I can view other computers from it.
But my other computers get the dratted time out error when they try to connect
to it.
Suggestions, please!
Thank you,
JG
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Hi JG, what operating systems are you running? Also, are you running
any firewalls? How are your computers connected together? I.E. a
switch, hub, router, or over the internet?
Jet Graphics wrote:
I've got 5 computers linked via LAN, and all but one will serve/view RealVNC.
I can ping it.
I