127.0.0.1 is an internal loopback address and every machine has that
assignment inside it.  Win98 has the ability to generate it's own ip address
in the absence of a DHCP server.  But where is your Win98 machine getting
it's address?  If something doesnt' give it one, Win98 will select a
semi-random address on it's own or you can assign it one for it's network
card.

Without an icon, that's about the only choice to shutdown VNC.  Need to find
out why the icon is hidden.

Lyle

-----Original Message-----
From: Wouter Rikken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: icon at the rigth of the


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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