Win2k Server on the other side but why?
I think I'll install VNC again.
THX, Martin
>From: Jonathan Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: Problems with Windows 2000 Advanced Server & VNC
>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 20
>However, if you logout, then close the viewer, you will get "invalid
>password" type disconnections every time you subsequently try to start the
>viewer!
Set the "Default Password".
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> Is the VNC server on the other side of the Proxy?
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> Kevin
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arch 16, 2001 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems with Windows 2000 Advanced Server & VNC
Greetings,
I habe a problem with VNC 3.3.7 and Win2k AS. Everytime I try to connect
to
the server with VNCclient, I can type in my password but then a message
appears "Connection closed
Greetings,
I habe a problem with VNC 3.3.7 and Win2k AS. Everytime I try to connect to
the server with VNCclient, I can type in my password but then a message
appears "Connection closed".
When I try it with my browser, the applet starts, but then I get only a
white screen.
Has anyone the same