If you are on your intranet, you only need VNC server and viewer to connect.
That will simplify matters.  Have the server running on one.  On the other
launch the viewer and use serverip:0 as the VNC Server.

Carl

----- Original Message -----
From: "ashis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:26 AM
Subject: (no subject)


> My aim :-
>
>  To see the desktop of a machine with W2000 Proff from
> a machine with Windows NT Server(SP 4.0) using RAS
> Service and VNC.
>
> I did :-
>
> 1. Setup NT Server machine & configured it with RAS
> 2. Configured the W2k Proff machine for dial-up
> 3. Installed VNC at both ends
> 4. Dial-up user gets logged into the Server and is
>    seen there at Network Neighbourhood but no 'Ping'.
>    IP Addresses are :
>    NT Server   - 192.168.1.1    (Domain - Domain)
>    W2k Proff   - 192.168.1.2
>    (DHCP is off and TCP/IP & NetBEui is being used)
>   I could even share the files from both these
>   machines using Network Neighbourhood Window.
> 5. VNC does not work.
>
> My question is :-
>
> 1. Why 'Ping' is not working althogh both the machines
> are being seen in NN under the same domain?
>
> 2. What else I have to do achieve my goal, stated
> above?
>
> DO HELP ME PLEASE.
>
> - Ashis
>
>
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