>Ok, I've checked the archives and faq for this information and I couldn't
>seem to
>locate it exactly.  How do you input a negative value into a registry key?
>
>The reason I ask is because I want to set my VNC service up to be on port 80.
>
>People have mentioned a way of doing it by doing some kind of long string
>of numbers
>greater then 5999, what is that number that corresponds to port 80?

OK, suppose you want to use port 80, which is display number -5820.  You
need to find the value (2^32)-5820 to enter.  2^32 is 4,294,967,296 in
decimal, so the number you enter into the Registry is 4,294,961,476.

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