Chris
What OS are you running on your Laptop? If it is Vista, it may be the Firewall.
If it is Vista, try disabling the firewall & see if you can connect.
If yes, then turn the Firewall back on, make sure that Windows Remote
Administration and Remote Administration are selected as allowed
except
I've been pulling my hair out over this for a couple of weeks, maybe
the list can be some help.
We switched over to laptops with a docking station from desktop
systems at work. I could use VNCViewer from my desktop just fine, but
I can't get a connection on the laptop. I am using the same physic
What is the error message you are recieving when trying to connect?
Additionally check the event viewer on both machines for error
messages from vnc.
On Apr 1, 2005 11:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently running a small home network behind an ADSL router with WiF
I'm currently running a small home network behind an ADSL router with WiFi (WEP
enabled) serving two laptops, both with XPHome.
Having used VNC successfully before I downloaded the latest free version and
installed
on both laptops.
I could not get a successful connection, I checked the various
I have VNC installed on a laptop with XP Home OS. If I stop using VNC for 2
minutes it times out and it is getting worse. Now it times out at under 60
seconds. How can I keep VNC from timing out on me Thanks!
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