There're quite a big problem of wording in your descriptions. 
First, you wrote "I can't get IE or Firefox to connect to the web on the
host [ie server]" (cf message below).  Now, you wrote "Everything works
except IE and Firefox on the viewer machine cannot connect to the web."

    If both statements are correct, then your problem is in every
computer.  But obviously, that's not true.

    Anyway, your problem is peculiar.  Make sure that before using VNC
server or viewer, you could indeed use IE and FF without problem.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Both the server (host) machine and the viewer (client) machine are running XP 
> Pro.  I can run programs on the server machine from the viewer machine with 
> no problem.  Everything works except IE and Firefox on the viewer machine 
> cannot connect to the web. 
>
> ===============================================
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just accessing the web has been no problem for us on W98, W2K or XP. If you 
> are trying to run a web-based application that changes the network settings 
> on the host then that would be a problem. 
>
> ===============================================
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> By "host", you mean the computer where the viewer is run? Or the
> computer where the server is run? 
>
> ===============================================
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> I'd like to use the program to do a little remote training. I need to be 
>> able to access the remote machine (via a VPN) and have it access the web. I 
>> can 'vnc' into the machines with no problem, but I can't get IE or Firefox 
>> to connect to the web on the host. Its no problem on a Windows 98 machine 
>> but I haven't figured out how to do it in XP.
>>     

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