Re: Where do I find the servers name?

2006-10-14 Thread ·· ħþø ··
Edward Schulz wrote: server's name. Where and how do I obtain this name? If you're using Windows, you can go to Control Panel > System > Computer Name [tab] and the computer's name is listed under "Full computer name". You can alternatively use IP addresses, which can be found by: - Go to Sta

Where do I find the servers name?

2006-10-14 Thread Edward Schulz
Hello Support, I dnldd the VNC trial version yesterday and loaded the server on to a client's machine. Today I loaded the viewer on my machine. When I launch the viewer (on my machine) a message box appears and asks for the server's name. Where and how do I obtain this name? Thank you, Ed

Re: setting server rfb port to non-default - on the vncviewer

2006-10-14 Thread John Lumby
William Hooper wrote John Lumby wrote: > ... but no comparable option on the vncviewer, ... Would this be for the case of: "-listen [port] Causes vncviewer to listen on the given port (default 5500) for reverse connections from a VNC server." No Or would this be for the case of: "If

Unexpectedly terminated - would you like to try again?

2006-10-14 Thread Mick
Apologies if this message is a duplicate - I can't see it on the ML so I am assuming it never got through? On Wednesday 11 October 2006 18:38, Alex Pelts wrote: > Use netstat and see if ssh is listening on local host on the right port. > default vnc port is 5900 by the way. 5800 is the one that j