Jennifer:

        Hello! I presume that from home, you were able to connect
successfully to the demo echoServer, using the EchoVNC startup
Wizard? And...when you say you cannot connect, I presume you
mean from work?

        If so, it sounds like you may be behind a web-proxy of some
sort at work (HTTP proxy, SOCKS proxy, etc.). If you know the
details of this proxy, we have a beta of the new version that also
works with proxies here:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/EchoVNC_1.40PRE03_Setup.exe

        Please let me know if that helps, or if my presumptions are
incorrect.

cheers,
Scott


On Aug 24, 2005, at 6:02 AM, Jennifer Sigman wrote:

I looked through the webpage, but perhaps I'm just missing something obvious.

I am trying to get VNC and EchoVNC to work together, so I can present this to the VP as a much better alternative to NetMeeting, especially for our outer offices that aren't directly connected to our network. To this end, I have put both VNC and EchoVNC on my home computer, since our smaller outer offices are set up with basic RoadRunner cable.

I could not connect by just using VNC, and their mailing list suggested EchoVNC. I installed EchoVNC at home and have it running, but I can neither connect from here to my IP address nor to the demo.echovnc.com that I am using to test with.

What am I doing wrong? As I said, I'm probably missing something obvious, but that's what I get for working on work stuff at 6am.



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