m\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing\Mappings\Ins
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alled\vnc\0001]
@=""
"Type"="TCP"
"Translation"="NORMAL"
"Port"="5900"
Cheers
James
- Original Message -
From: "Alain LaBonti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Blue Yonder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!
>
>Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
>
>I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
>cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connecti
I have a similar connection - the way I got around it was turn of Internet
connection sharing and then use the machine that was acting as the router
to do my VNC - worked fine then - otherwise I had been unable to establish
a connection (other computers couldn't identify where I was coming fro
-Original Message-
From: Blue Yonder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 12:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!
Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA
z they won't be
able to share the same socket on you public ip.
Bye!
Karen
- Original Message -
From: "Blue Yonder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!
> Any help HUGELY apprecia
Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connection
Sharing, with one NIC connected to a cable modem (with a static IP), and one
to to another PC
If I use VNC Viewe