Ipconfig or winipcfg (I don't know which one 98 has) provide helpful
information about the addresses your computer will respond to.

Try running it both before and after you dialup, you should see a PPP
adapter after you dialup that isn't there before.

HTH,
Lee

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Luke St Clair
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 18:03
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Subject: Win 98 setup?

Dear People,

New to the list. Just subscribed a couple of mins ago!

Having a few problems that I hope you can assist me with.

I have Win VNC.

My plan is to use it to dialup computers @ work to carry out maintenance,
etc and if there was a problem, etc.

I know how to do it over the Internet.

However, seems a bit tricky when it comes to dialup. All the computers are
Windows 98 based machines. All with 56k modems.

The initial problem I have it, that I install Win VNC on a machine and the
IP address is 127.0.0.1 and I install it on another and the IP address is
the same. So how can they be the same? On two different addresses. This is
all new to me.

Has anyone produced an 'idiots' guide to setting up Win VNC on Windows 98
machines.

That includes: -

Dialup networking support - how to dial into the computers?
Win VNC - How to set this up?



Luke St Clair
Website Designer
Wagner Spraytech (UK) Ltd
Tel: 01295 265353
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