Tony & Angelo,

There is no way that this would work, since Java applet cannot connect to
any host except the one they were served from.  The only way to connect to
other hosts is to run the Java program as an application (i.e. outside the
browser & sandbox).

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> OK - I opened IE6 on the Laptop; typed in 
> http://192168.1.2:5802. The VNC Connections Details box 
> openned and I typed in 192.168.1.3 next to the VNC Server box
>  
> I got a Java Applet Window with the message:
>  
> Java Security.AccessControlException:Access Denied 
> (java.net.Socket Permission 192.168.1.3:5900 connect, resolve)
>  
> I've tried all the combinations of PC viewer/browser to 
> Laptop User/Service modes and visa versa. The only two that 
> DONT work are PC running viewer OR browser with the laptop 
> running service mode !! 
> 
> So near and yet so far but I can't see (or find) any obvious 
> Java Access Setting in XP Pro or XP Home stopping access 
> (I've looked in Security Settings in Internet Options within 
> the Control Panel) ???
>  
> Regards
>  
> Tony
> 
> Angelo Sarto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Close ,
> 
> on the laptop open 192.168.1.2:5802 (or localhost:5802) then 
> when the box opens up, called vnc viewer connection details 
> type this address next to "vnc server" 192.168.1.3
> 
> what this will do is use the javaviewer (on the laptop) to 
> connect to the vnc server (on the workstation) this should work ok.
> 
> Angelo.
> 
> PS. if you can use the normal vncviewer i would use this 
> instead of the java one anyways....
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