Tony:

        Heya. I can't quite tell if you're having a VNC setup problem,
or a Kaboodle setup problem. Since we're on the VNC email list, I'll
comment on that one. :)

        With your VNC Server running, open a web-browser on your PC
and head to "http://www.gotomyvnc.com";. run the scan there, and see
if it indicates that your Linksys router is setup right.

        If it is, open a Windows registry editor (ie, type "regedit"
at the Windows "Start -> Run" command line), and see if the
"LoopbackOnly" key is set to a "1". If it is: delete it, then try
connecting.

        Good luck; keep me posted!

-Scott

> I'm setting up VNC on my home network , on a machine that is running
> Professional 2000 , and wish to access it from outside the office. I set
> my Linksys router to access port 5900, disabled the firewall, setup port
> forwarding to enable access to port 5900-5901, from the internal LAN IP
> address to the host machine. And also enabled port 5800-5801 on the
> internal LAN IP.
>
> I installed dynamic software program and can see the external IP
> address, my IP is setup dynamically. I loaded Kaboodle and can access
> the machines fine internally, but with no success accessing them from
> outside the office. When I try to connect I receive: "unable to connect
> to host refused" (10061) I am running WINVNC 3.3.7 and have uninstalled
> and reinstalled the program - no luck. I then installed Ultra VNC also
> without any luck.
>
> Need some help troubleshooting.
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