Hi,
I use the free Real VNC service on a Windows XP Home PC that sleeps when
it's not in use. All is well, except that sometimes when I return to
the PC after it's been unattended for some time I see several VNC icons
in the tray. If I move the pointer over the icons, all but the real one
di
I am trying to evaluate VNC Enterprise Edition for Unix on Solaris for use
at my place of work, we are currently using the Free Edition.
I cannot find any documentation on what options need to be set to allow VNC
Enterprise to use normal Unix authentication.
Everything works fine if I use the norma
Most likely culprit is windows xp built in firewall you need to make
an exception for vnc the application (winvnc.exe) or the prot number
TCP 5900
--Angelo
On 4/12/05, Michael Bentley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was connecting to my home PC from my office when on Windows 2000 and VNC
> 3.3. U
I was connecting to my home PC from my office when on Windows 2000 and VNC
3.3. Upgraded home PC to XP SP2 and VNC 4.1 but I am getting "connection
refused 10061". I can ping from home to office and office to home. Anybody
got an idea?
Regards
Michael Bentley
* : 44 (0)20 8958 1382 - Home
Disable the Windows XP firewally for port 5900, application VNC.
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From: Skywalker Ragu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:52 PM
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Hi fellas,
I am new to this VNC
Hi fellas,
I am new to this VNC thing. I am using windos XP machine that is
connected through a wireless router DLinks to share the internet between
this XP and my laptop (XP). When I am trying to conncet my server which is
my home PC via WAN/LAN after port forwarding and all I am gett
Martin:
Heya. You can find step-by-step instructions of how to
configure the routers and firewalls involved in your setup here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
However, you might find that the easiest solution is to
simply install EchoVNC (http://www.echovnc.com) on
sounds to me like it already is installed as a service, how else could
her restart it while not logged in on the console?
however, I've no idea how to fix it.
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Sure the problem you are having is the following:
Traffic from "outside" hits the modem and then goes where? The answer
is, it doesn't know where to go; when you use it for outbound stuff
(web surfing) you send info out first so it knows that when a response
comes back wich computer to tell it to
this is just a hunch out of left field, but check your powersaving
settings in the NIC's configuration. it looks to me like the host is
refusing inbound connections until an outbound connection is
established. I've had that problem a lot with file sharing when the host
had powersaving enabled on th
I would recommend adding a link to the search page directly on the page
linked to in the list emails. it seems very illogical to not have direct
access to the search from the main list page.
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