I have exactly the same problem.  I have a feeling the firewall on the
client end is being mean and stopping all connections over a certain port.
Tonight I'm going to set up the server to watch for port 250 or so.
Hopefully the firewall will let that pass!

Josh


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From: "Ed Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 7:20 AM
Subject: FW: Another new user


> Have used VNC at home over local lan with my Mac powerbook (OS9.1)  and 2
> other PC's (Win98 2nd ed).  Also have cable modem to the outside world at
> home.
> When I tried to connect from work on the same powerbook (through a
firewall,
> going out shouldn't? be a problem), I get a t-disconnect error.  Am able
to
> FTP to my machine at home, so I know IP configurations are correct.
> I've looked through archives, etc, only thing I found was a possible Open
> Transport issue, so I did make sure it was always available.
> Any other suggestions?  Would adding a registry key on the VNC server
> machine (Querytimeout) help?  If so, exactly how do I do that?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> Ed Schwartz
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