I'm guessing that this problem is probably caused by a setting in XP professional that
is wrong but I don't know which one.
I have a Laptop running WinXP (Home Edition) - SP2 with IE6 and a Desktop running
WinXP (Professional/Media Centre Edition) - SP2 with IE6.
I have installed the latest version of Java from Sun at
http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp on both machines.
I'm trying to get the 2 machines to talk via a router on "my" side of my gateway using
the browser - previous postings in September and October detail my configuration. I'm
NOT trying to connect from the Internet via my gateway therefore I don't need to "port
forward" my router (yet).
My Desktop(192.168.1.2) is running RealVNC 4 in Service Mode with Java accepted on
port 5802. I CAN access this machine from my Laptop (192.168.1.3) using IE6 with the
address http://192.168.1.2:5802 .
The problem is that I CAN'T access my Laptop from my PC. As before I'm running RealVNC
in Service Mode on my Laptop with Java accepted on port 5803 and I'm using the address
http://192.168.1.3:5803 from my PC running IE6.
Both machines connect and talk successfully both ways using the Viewer and VNC in User
Mode.
I can only think that there's a problem with my Desktop setting as the desktop version
of the operating system is different from that of the Laptop (Professional verses Home
respectively) and I may have some form of conflict in XP Professional.
Any thoughts folks
Tony Frost
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