Carl:

        Heya. When you login to the echoServer from "computer one", what
user name are you using? When making a EchoVNC connection, you only
need to use your partner's login name -- you don't need to use the IP address
anymore.

As for why you can't connect...are you sure that you've already installed
a VNC Server on the machines you want to control? EchoVNC is designed
to enable connections to existing, already-installed VNC servers. It comes
with its own VNC Viewer (we use the RealVNC one, but you can change
that to use whatever you want), but not (yet) it's own VNC Server.

cheers,
Scott

On Jan 17, 2006, at 1:20 AM, karl lin wrote:

Hi,

maybe you can help me on this problem. I can't find any solution online to solve my problem. currently I designate 3 computers to test this software. I am using version 1.40 for both Echoserver and EchVNC, and i am using Windows XP. Echoserver is 192.168.1.16, computer one is 192.168.1.15 and computer two is 192.168.1.17.

I have echoserver up and running and I have checked under the EchoServer tabs in each of EchoVNC in my two computers to make sure they are connected to the server as well. To connect to computer two, under Main tab, I click "Start a VNC connection." and choose "connect via VNC server" and type in 192.168.1.17. after that, I see the last display window that says "connecting..." and then nothing happens.

What's going on??

Thanks,

Carl



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