Yes, but you may have an IP configuration problem.
Can you ping the other system?
On Saturday, 2002-10-05 17:40 [GMT+0100=CET],
Rudman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> i just wanted to connect my desktop computer with my notebook (both XP
> Pro).
> So i installed RealVNC on my Desktop and
"In IT, we have rights to support everything, not see everything. I feel
spying crosses the line. "
LOL, I didn't mean to start a war. Yes my original post was on 'spying',
however while most of you are in the corporate sector, I am in education. I
do not spy on teachers or administrators, thou
Hello,
i just wanted to connect my desktop computer with my notebook (both XP
Pro).
So i installed RealVNC on my Desktop and copied the Viewer to my
notebook, both connected via Crossover Cable
On Desktop
started VNC Server, Insert my Passwort, allowed for Connections and AUTO
for Display
On Not
Hi D. M.
Your should reference the excellent article at:
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
which tells how to set up vnc so that it runs a new
session every time and uses Solaris logins.
I have done this on Solaris and will be happy to share a
Word doc with details if you