On the machine you want to answer the call you will have to go into
networking setting and install RAS server. For VNC you will need to ensure
TCP/IP is set correctly as no other protocol is needed.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew Kinmond
Sent: 27 January 2001 14:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NT connectivity


I am enquiring whether VNC can be used for remote access from one stand
alone
Win NT PC to another standalone Win NT PC using a modem at both ends. I have
tried to configure Windows NT to accept incoming calls on one of the PCs and
used Dialup Networking to try to connect but the server does not
automatically
answer. Is it possible me to connect like this? If anyone has a step by step
guide to doing this I would be much obliged if they could let me know.

Thanks

Andrew Kinmond
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