In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel
Ringhiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
I have a question about multiple computers inside of a lan, being accessed
from the WAN.
I have 4 computers inside my hame LAN, and would like to be able to access
all of them outside the WAN. I know I can change the por
In message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mbrown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
We are behind a firewall, but want to get VNC to allow consultants we
trust to have remote access to our computers (and vice versa). Past
posts to this list convinced me that opening a port in the firewall for
specific users is a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Philip
Ogletree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
If the above is possible what operating systems would allow RealVNC to
be run as a service?
Any of the NT family; NT4, 2K, XP, 2003.
Not 9x or ME.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael
Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
I posted my original e-mail after an off-list discussion with someone who,
using Windows 98 on both the client and server, wanted to connect to work.
This person appeared to be, from their e-mail signature, an human resour
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, tammy
lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
i wanna why do i have 2 IP add and which one should i use to allow my
friends to connect to my PC?
Machines usually have one IP address for each interface, whether that is
an Ethernet card or a modem link. The IP address assign