Thanks, I'll take a look at that tonight.

Regards,

Mickey

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Seth Kneller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, May 04, 2001 9:22 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        RE: WinVNC and Norton Personal Firewall 2001

Mickey Ferguson writes:
>I've just installed Norton Personal Firewall 2001 (version 3.0?)
>on my PC at
>home.  I have WinVNC Host installed on my PC at work.  I connect
>to our work
>network using Virtual Private Network.  Before installing NPF, I could
>connect (using WinVNC Client) to my work PC with no problems.  After
>installing NPF, the only way I can connect is if I disable NPF.  Any
>suggestions on how to adjust NPF so that I can connect to my work
>PC without
>completely disabling NPF?

You need to allow port 5800 or 5900 (if you use a web browser & Java to use
VNC) to accept incoming connections. Refer to your documentation for Norton
Personal Firewall because I have never used it.

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