Well, whatever it is called, Chicken of the VNC I guess it is, came off of the resource page. Neither it nor the Java can find the server even though Windows machines find it without a problem.
Do you have the firewall running in OS X, if so, did you add VNC to it's list of allowed conenctions ?
Are you on the same subnet as the server ? Are you accessing it by IP address or DNS name ?
<sfx: sound of penny dropping>I seem to recall I had some problems connecting to Windoze machines, and turning off ZRLE encoding in the default profile cured it.
Simon
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