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RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of VNC Free Edition 4.1.1.
VNC Free Edition 4.1.x is a major overhaul of the previous VNC 4.0
release, benefitting from the significant stability and performance
improvements made in the development of VNC Enterprise Edition
Hello all,
can you help me ?
# Problem 1
I set up VNC server (free version) on Windows 2000 Pro
I try to log in http://myhostIP:3000 with a browser (Internet
Explorer on Macintosh)
I get RFB 003.008, client and server on the same LAN, no firewall
same error with default ports 5800 5900
#
the vnc listening viewer listens on port tcp 5500, 5900 is what the vnc
server listens on. try forwarding tcp 5500 to your computer
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Behalf Of Will Stateczny
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 15:22
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I am running Windows XP and am having problems recently and can not access
any of my computers at work any longer.
I upgraded to the latest release of VNC server and viewer at home and still
no luck. When I imported 3.3 settings I did discover a autosocket port error
that wasn't supported error
Check your Windows XP firewall.
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From: Yvonne Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 1:26 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Can't Access Computers Anymore
I am running Windows XP and am having problems recently and can not access
any of my
My company uses VNC to troubleshoot and help our clients and we were
looking for an easy guide to setting up temporal logs we could use to
bill by. We'd like the log to list the time logged in as well as the
viewer and server IPs.
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks
Hi there. I am a totally new user og RealVNC and am
having problems getting started. I was wondering if
anyone could help me.
I have just installed the software onto my computer
(running WinXP) and my sister has also just installed
it on her maching (also WinXP). The only setting we
changed
Hello,
I'm new to VNC and my needs are real simple, for the most I'm just using it
to view a remote machine from my laptop (both machines within my home
network). This is working just fine, I have a WIN98 machine running the
server, this is the machine I want to watch, from my laptop (Win2K) I
I'll give you the same advice I gave another person earlier -- check your
Windows XP firewall settings. Also, if the person running the server has a
router on their broadband connection, make sure you have port 5900 enabled
at least as 'pass-through.' If you don't know how to do that, go find your
if you cant get through on her end due to a firewall
or router. open your viewer in listening mode.
have her right click on the server icon next to the
clock and choose add new client.
then she types in your IP address
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Hi there. I am a totally new user og RealVNC
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 4:52 PM
Subject: New User Question: Using RealVNC
Hi there. I am a totally new user og RealVNC and am
having problems getting started. I was wondering if
anyone could help me.
I have
Hi I have just installed VNC Server on my remote box and VNC Viewer on
my local box. When I try and connect the local box to take control of
my remote server it tells me it has not connected.
Connection is via a local LAN and I can PING both ways OK.
Have I missed something ?
I assume the idea
You are on the corect path. are both of the machines actually on the
same netwok? Is there a router or the internet between the two of
them?
Addtitionallly, what is the Operating system and service pack of the
server (the one you want to control). Do you run anti-virus/ software
firewall on
just to add in another 2 cents here.
If all this port forward stuff sounds a little strange check out
www.portforward.com they have walkthroughs on how to set up a port
forward on most any kind of home router/firewall device. Remember
this the one you want to be able to control (the server)
Havent noticed this change in functionalaity yet but one thing you can
do as a work around would be to 'unfocus' the window so that its title
bar is greyed and just use printscreen instead of alt-prtsc. You'll
have to edit out the start bar and such. Another option is to use a
specific screen
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