RE: Connection problem

2007-02-22 Thread James Weatherall
Hi John, Firstly, ensure that you're using the latest VNC Server on the server computer. Secondly, check the Application Event Log on that computer for messages from WinVNC4 which start "Connections: closed" - these will explain why the connection is being closed. (I assume that by "drops off" y

[Fwd: Re: Connection problem from a Comcast to a DSL using old VNC 3.3.7 problem]

2006-09-09 Thread John Cunniff
sktop of my friend's, I will do: 1: right-click on her little icon of VNC then, 2: click on Add Connection 3: Enter IP address Will that still work when my friend shares DSL with her roommate? Thank you, john :) Original Message Subject: Re: Connection problem from a Co

Re: Connection problem from a Comcast to a DSL using old VNC 3.3.7 problem

2006-09-09 Thread William Hooper
John Cunniff wrote: > Dear everybody, > > > Hello, my name is John. I am Deaf, and have a visually-impaired friend > who has a problem with VNC 3.3.7. (I know it is old, because the new > version (4.2.6) is NOT a free program, like version 3.3.7 was, Version 4.1.2 is the newest VNC Free edition ve

Re: Connection problem from a Comcast to a DSL using old VNC 3.3.7 problem

2006-09-09 Thread Jerry Westrick
On Saturday 09 September 2006 08:50, John Cunniff wrote: > Dear everybody, > > She also recently moved up from EarthLink to Verizon > DSL. I went to the Internet Relay Chat and I discovered that she has a > new IP address so, I went ahead to try http:// > >I found out it > gave me an error, it s

RE: Connection Problem with 4.1.2 and "Too Many Security Failures"

2006-08-01 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Don, "Too many security failures" means that too many failed authentication attempts were made and so the server will not accept further attempts for a short while (initially ten seconds). After this period has elapsed, you'll be permitted another attempt to log in, and if that fails then the

Re: Connection problem

2006-06-30 Thread John Aldrich
On Friday 30 June 2006 01:52 pm, Hoang P Nguyen wrote: > I would appreciate if someone can help me. > > I am a new user, I can go from PC to Unix, but can't go from PC to PC or > unix to PC? > > From the instruction, I put the IP address or the PC name to the server > window. After hit ok > > Noth

RE: Connection problem

2005-12-23 Thread John Aldrich
Is your IP address 192.168.1.64? If so, that's not a routeable IP address. You'll need to find out what your "real" IP address is, by visiting http://www.gotomyvnc.com or http://www.whatismyip.com or http://www.showmyip.com, etc. Then you should be able to connect over the internet, provided you've

RE: connection problem

2005-10-24 Thread John Aldrich
manufacturer and see if they can provide a firmware update to fix the problem. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of PaulHsiao Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 10:27 AM To: James Weatherall; 'Julie L. Lavoie'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE:

RE: connection problem

2005-10-23 Thread PaulHsiao
Dear James; I installed VNC 4.11 It is a great software, I can login to computer far away, I even can control the webcam to see my office. but nowI have problem. I always get connection timed out 10060 I turn off my firewall, but it still exist. I use wirless network, maybe this is the prob

RE: connection problem

2005-10-21 Thread James Weatherall
Julie, The error message you provide has nothing to do with VNC. VNC messages will be logged by WinVNC4 and the most important ones are those starting "Connections: closed". Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beha

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-10 Thread James Weatherall
therall > Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com > Subject: Re: Connection Problem > > James Weatherall wrote: > > > > If VNC Server receives a connection and then closes it then > you'll see a > > message in the Windows Application Event Log under WinVNC4 > that starts > &

Re: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread Dave Walton
James Weatherall wrote: If VNC Server receives a connection and then closes it then you'll see a message in the Windows Application Event Log under WinVNC4 that starts "Connections: closed" and indicates the reason for closing the connection. If there are no such messages then VNC Server isn't seei

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread James Weatherall
NC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Dave Walton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 09 March 2005 19:08 > To: vnc-list@realvnc.com > Cc: Paul Entwistle; James Weatherall > Subject: Re: Connection Problem > > James Weatherall wrote: > > > > If you

Re: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread Dave Walton
James Weatherall wrote: If you're getting error 10061, that means that the computer you are actually connecting to responded to reject the connection. This might be because the VNC Server isn't running, or because you're connecting to the wrong computer. I'm afraid this isn't strictly true. Th

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread James Weatherall
al Message- > From: Paul Entwistle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 09 March 2005 10:16 > To: James Weatherall > Subject: RE: Connection Problem > > Hi James > > yep, i've checked the port no. im using the default 5900. Ive > run netstat -a > and the port

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread Steve Bostedor
drich Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:17 AM To: 'Paul Entwistle' Cc: RealVNC List (E-mail) Subject: RE: Connection Problem Paul: At this point, I don't know what to tell you. VNC works great here on our Windows 2000 machines as well as our Windows 98 machines and our NT machines. It j

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread John Aldrich
ch 09, 2005 3:34 AM To: John Aldrich Subject: RE: Connection Problem John Yes the server was installed as a service but i've also tried it in user mode and get the same error. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Aldrich Sent: 08 March

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-09 Thread James Weatherall
Paul, Have you checked the port number? Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Paul Entwistle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 09 March 2005 08:35 > To: James Weatherall > Subject: RE: Connection Problem > > James > > I see what yo

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-08 Thread James Weatherall
Paul, If you're getting error 10061, that means that the computer you are actually connecting to responded to reject the connection. This might be because the VNC Server isn't running, or because you're connecting to the wrong computer. Given that you're also seeing "Connection rejected by user"

RE: Connection Problem

2005-03-08 Thread John Aldrich
Paul: Was the server installed as a service? If not, you need to do that. -Original Message- From: Paul Entwistle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:28 AM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Connection Problem Hi i recently downloaded the latest free version of VNC

Re: Connection Problem (PC-XP to MAC-OS 10.3.3)

2005-02-09 Thread Angelo Sarto
Your router needs to know what you are trying to connect to. when the "packet" of vnc hits the router the router needs to know where to send it. You have to set up a port forward on port 5900(? not sure if this is the correct port on mac?) CHeck out www.portforward.com for information on setting

Re: Connection Problem

2004-11-30 Thread Angelo Sarto
Does you boss have windows XP service pack 2 installed? The default firewall will block inbound connections for vnc. additionally if she/he has a router that would block it too. --Angelo On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:33:29 -0500, JJET7504 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am new to vnc and was hoping

Re: Connection problem using VNC Client

2004-11-09 Thread Corné Beerse
surendra jambe wrote: All: I am using VNC 4.0 server at my office workstation. At my home, I am using VNC 4.0. The vncviewer binary I hope. I can connect to VNC Server. But I do not see any desktop, it just shows me blank screen. And I can Browse through, my mouse movements are happening This

Re: connection problem windows xp viewer to windows 2000 server

2004-01-30 Thread Scott C. Best
PR: Heya. Here's some info on how to setup your router to work when there are multiple VNC Servers behind it: http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/64.html To confirm that it's setup right, try running the scan at http://www.GoToMyVNC.com to be sure. Also, please confirm: can y

Re: Connection Problem

2002-11-22 Thread Ken Poole
I had a similar problem ... Somehow, one of the "Timeout" registry entries for VNC had gotten a value other than 0 ... Once I reset them to 0 (which means no timeout), my connection stayed up ... best of luck :-) ken Steven Hunter wrote: > I work for a IT company, and most of my clients have a

RE: Connection problem

2002-08-29 Thread Haan, de, Jan
Hi, as far as I can conclude from your e-amil, you are using the public infrastructure/internet (through an ISP) to connect from home to your work. Since you are using private addresses (192.168.X) this won't work by definition because this addresses are never transported over intern

Re: Connection problem

2002-08-29 Thread Per Andersson
192.168.0.9, isn't that a LAN address only visible on the local network? /Per > I have installed VNC 3.3.3 R2 on my computer at work and home. When I want to > login to my computer at home, I have the message that "CONNECTION TO SERVER IS > FAILED". I ran WinVNC (app Mode) on my computer at wor