the server) should set up
its router to have a portforward for TCP port 5900.
--Angelo
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:48:50 -0500, Brian K. White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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 just install
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
o that, go find your
favorite teenager and ask them to do it for you. ;-)
John
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Hi there. I am a totally
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 was