RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-28 Thread Rothweiler, Claus
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, 2002-03-27 10:53 Subject: RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client > Sorry!!! > everything is working now. The problem was caused by an altered IP adress and > therefor the Mac and the server couldn't get in c

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-27 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
I would gripe, Claus - but I've had the same thing happen to me. "Oh, we thought you KNEW..." - Original Message - From: "Rothweiler, Claus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, 2002-03-27 10:53 Subject: RE: VNC on

RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-27 Thread Rothweiler, Claus
the server but without any success... > > greetings > Claus > > > > -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht- > Von: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Mdrz 2002 21:01 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client > >

RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-27 Thread Rothweiler, Claus
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Mdrz 2002 21:01 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client > > > The port number in use will be 5900 + the display number; if you didn't > customize that, it will be "0". > > I

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-26 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
gt; > > -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht- > Von: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Mdrz 2002 21:01 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client > > > The port number in use will be 5900 + the display number

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
so, then it is definitely not running on that port, and you may have to reboot the server manually. - Original Message - From: "Rothweiler, Claus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, 2002-03-22 14:39 Subject: RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client : s

RE: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Rothweiler, Claus
Claus -Original Message- From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Fri 3/22/2002 5:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject:Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client >Anyone else able to shed some light on what's in vogue for Mac telnet >clients? My last us

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Anyone else able to shed some light on what's in vogue for Mac telnet >clients? My last use of telnet from a Mac was NCSA's telnet client back in >1994. I use BetterTelnet (based on NCSA Telnet), unless I want SSH. For the latter, I use NiftyTelnet with SSH support added. --

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Kurt P Lloyd
Use BetterTelnet. You can get it free from http://www.versiontracker.com When opening the connection, you'll be prompted for the Host Name. Enter the host name, followed by a space, followed by the port number. You should get the RFB 003.003 in the window that pops up afterwards. -Kurt Lloyd, [

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
Uhoh I forgot you are most likely using a Mac. Anyone else able to shed some light on what's in vogue for Mac telnet clients? My last use of telnet from a Mac was NCSA's telnet client back in 1994. Claus, it shouldn't matter who you are logged on as. Telnet is much more than ping - techn

Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

2002-03-22 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
It sounds like the VNC service may have crashed or hung. Assuming you are running the server on the default port, you can try a telnet to port 5900 just to see if it echoes back the RFB protocol number. If it times out, you can't access the server; if it refuses connection, the service is no long