Hi.

Well, my Server machine have both the MS ICS installed, but the VNC server
listens to the dynamic card also, so it seems that it hav directly contact
to the internet, but I cant connect to it?

Do you suggest I install an real proxy/gateway instead of using the MS ICS
utility for this problem?

Mvh:
Monberg PC Trading
V/ Kim Monberg
Pilevej 11
4733 Tappernxje
Tlf: 21658241
Fax: 55965566
ICQ: 38807767

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Pe vegne af Jasmeet S. Virdi
Sendt: 23. marts 2002 12:14
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Emne: Re: Server machine with 2 IP's

i think ur problem is more related to MS ICS and not to two cards or the
machines being on internet or not ..
ICS mite not allow packets from internet to intranet (like a proxy) .. i
suggest u check out the ICS documentation..

-js
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From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: Server machine with 2 IP's


: Hi everyone..
:
: I have a little problem..
:
: I have a server machine, and two clients.
:
: One client with static LAN ip, which can connect with VNCviewer perfectly
: One client with Dynamic IP, which cant connect at all.
:
: The server has two networkingcards, and works like a gateway with 'sharing
: internet connection' from MS.
:
: With the client which can't connect at all, ive tried to connect both to
the
: internet and lan ip, but nothing works.
:
: It is now like this that the client which cant connect is the most
important
: client, the other one is 'just' an internet machine.
:
: Any ideas on how I get it to work? Or why it doesent work.
:
: About making VNC adjustable to only view one selected window/program at
all,
: would be nice for me also..
:
:
: Mvh:
: Monberg PC Trading
: V/ Kim Monberg
: Pilevej 11
: 4733 Tappernxje
: Denmark
: Tlf: 21658241
: Fax: 55965566
: ICQ: 38807767
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