Thanks for answering my question in first mail mentioned below.
In my 1st mail I mentioned that I'm using the icon to get the IP-address. I know
that's also possible to get the IP-address by using the command 'winipcfg'. But
I'm also using the icon to close VNC by rigth-click mouse and press option
'close VNC'. Without icon at the taskbar, the only possibility to close VNC is
with ctrl-alt-del-'end task'. Not the most beautiful way to do.
So please give me more suggestions to get the icon at the rigth of the taskbar.
Additional question:
when there is not connected another pc to my pc, when hovering about the
VNC-icon, the IP-address of my pc is '127.0.0.1' . When typing 'winipcfg', the
IP-address is 0.0.0.0. When another pc connects to my pc, the IP-address will be
determinded. My question: this address, is this always the same address when 2
pc's are connected to each other, or will this address change everytime the 2
pc's makes a new connection to each other.
Note 1: I'm using version 3.3.3 R7
Note 2: I still need to do the check on the 4th pc proposed by Anouk Kuiling
Question in first mail:
> I installed VNC on 3 pc's without any problems. But at the 4th (for me
> the most important) I don't see a VNC-server icon at the rigth of the
> taskbar.
> I connect the 2 pc's directly (without using internet). How is it
> possible for me to get the IP-address of the PC. Normally, I'm hovering
> over the VNC-server icon.
> The 4th pc is running under windows 98 dutch version.
>
> Note: I've readed the FAQ's and other mailing, but I can't get the
> answer
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