Quek:

        Hello! Two questions for you:

1. It should be easy to VNC into your office PC, after you have established
a VPN connection with work from your WinXP Pro PC at home. Do you not
have VPN access?

2. From your work PC, can you use EchoVNC to establish a connection
to the demo echoServer at "demo.echovnc.com" (password "demo2005")?
If so, you don't even need to establish the VPN connection to be able
to remote your work PC from home.
        
        I can help with more details once you can provide some guidance
for those two questions.

thanks,
Scott

On Aug 29, 2005, at 5:19 AM, Quek Kim Chuah wrote:

Hi Echovnc user,

I have a problem that would sincerely need your kind assistance.I would need vnc to access my company pc but my company has built a VPN network using Symantec VPN200 hardware.For your information,my office pc is running XP Home and house pc is running XP Pro SP2.I have got echovnc install on my house pc and tightvnc together with echvnc install on my office pc. How do i overcome this so that i can still remote access my office pc from my house pc?

 Appreciate your soonest reply.
 Thanks
 Quek



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