BlankHi All
I am trying to view a workstation through internet connection =
sharing on the modem win98 machine, with no joy.=20
Help somebody please, I am quietly going mad.
Kind Regards,
George Zelen
IT Consultant
Kimberley Solutions
P.O.Box 501
Derby WA 6728
Ph:\Fax: 08 9191 1399
Mobil
Hi all,
I have downloaded java vnc source and compiled the vncviewer for java. While
compiling it just gave a warning. Then when I tried to connect to VNCServer
from the VNCviewer applet it says
java.security.AccessControlException : access
denied(java.net.SocketPermission XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX*:59
It is amazing people read Slashdot at all, what with their up to the
year coverage of old news, finger definitely on the corpse's pulse.
We had this discussion in December 2001. Certainly keep up with the
times.
Andrew
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how do u forward it?
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>I would like to use VNC to connect to my old Mac (Performa 6400). I want
>to connect them using AppleTalk through the serial (printer) port.
>
>So here are two questions:
>1. Would the bandwidth be enough to have a
>reasonable working connection with the server running at the lowest
>resolution (
Hi!
I would like to use VNC to connect to my old Mac (Performa 6400). I want
to connect them using AppleTalk through the serial (printer) port.
So here are two questions:
1. Would the bandwidth be enough to have a
reasonable working connection with the server running at the lowest
resolution (I t
You never responded to the first answer you got, so unfortunately this has
to be a generic answer.
Forward the VNC traffic to the PC which you wish to control.
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From: "xBANEx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2002-03-17 03:18
Subject: network
hello, ive asked this before, but how would u go about running vnc on a client, i have
2 nics in 1 computer and 1 nic in the other,, the one with 2 has the cabled modem and
cross overed to mine upstairs.. but... it looks like im sharing an ip address with the
other computer sooo.. how would i g