Thanks for the replies.  I have a password set on my Win98 machine (and
yes, I know what the password is).
Port forwarding at work is not an option for me either.
Thanks for the help.  Looks like it can't be done without port forwarding.
:-(

Nick








"John Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/06/2001 09:35:08 PM

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Hi Nick,

See.  Told you I was new.  :-))  Learned something myself.  Check the post
from James Weatherall below:

 <<<  The Java VNC Viewer requests a password before it attempts to
connect,
regardless of whether the server really needs one.

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall >>>

The above notwithstanding, the rest of my reply remains correct.  Mine
works
using either the VNC browser or IE5.5 in a similar situation...  I have not
done port forwarding.  The IT guys would massacre me for touching one of
their precious routers. ;-)

John
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