Nuclear & Radiochemistry.... migrated into computers during the '80s and '90s.



On May 3, 2005, at 10:29 AM, Foo Bar wrote:

+++ Dr Robert Young [03/05/05 08:38 -0400]:

Dr. Young. Curious what discipline? I am a Chiropractor.


Check the firewalls. I am not sure re 2003, but the last "update" to XP
enabled firewalls by default.



On May 3, 2005, at 7:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I've been use VNC for about 6 months without any problems.  This
weekend we
made two changes to our current Windows SBS 2003 system

1. We added a 2nd Server (2003 Standard Edition running TS)
2. Did the current patchs for the 2003 servers from Microsoft  (No
changes to
the workstations)

Now whenever I run the viewer from my server I get a VNC info Screen
with

                               "Failed to connect to server"
message.

I'm able to ping all of my workstations from the server.

Does anyone know of problems with the current 2003 Server Critical
updates ?
Or could it be the TS services running on the other computer ?

Current VNC version installed 3.3.7

Thank you



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