No,
He is saying that if you telnet to port 5900 you should get a rfb
003.003 response.
Not could not open connection.

Steve

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Subject: Re: NT5 / Windows 2000 Server Problem -- session gets hung

Bruce Lilly wrote:

> What happens if you telnet to the server's port 5900 from the
> client?

OK.  Had the the failure.  I tried a telnet to port 5900, and
"Could not open a connection to 216.87.100.43:5900"

(But, even a telnet session to a working copy of the VNC
Server (located on a machine here) does not accept the
telnet connection on port 5900.  Are you saying, somewhere in the VNC
client there's a telnet option?)

Curtiss
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