Scott,
Thanks for your help on the UltraVNC Forum (this is Robert). With the
information you supplied I was able to use EchoVNC to establish a
connection. Well, sort of. I have two PC on my home LAN. They are
both behind a D-Link router. I have used UltraVNC to connect between
these machines over my LAN without difficulty. I decided to use these
two PC's to test a VNC connection over the Internet. I installed
EchoVNC on both machines, and enabled the first PC to accept inbound
connections. I was able to establish a connection from both machines to
the EchoVNC Demo Server. Once both machines were connected to the Echo
Server, I started the UltraVNC Server on my first PC. I then selected
the "Start a VNC Connection" tab on my second PC where I intended to run
the EchoVNC Viewer. A connection detail pop-up appears, and then the
Viewer Login Password screen appeared. I entered the password that I
specified on the first PC in the UltraVNC Server dialog box. This was
accepted and a window appeared on the second PC showing the first PC's
Desktop. After about 2 seconds this window closes without an error
message being displayed. I must be very close to having this working,
but I don't have any idea what I should do next to solve this problem.
Is this a valid test, or is trying to connect two PC's on the same LAN
using this method a no-no? Thanks.
Robert Burdge
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