Are you implying that you've got a firewall somewhere between your WinME and internet? From your (succinct) description, it doesn't seem so. In other words, if your WinME is connected directly to Internet, then you could ask your wife to put the mouse pointer on VNC icon which is in system tray and wait for a second, and she'll get the IP address. Use this address to connect to her PC. HTH
> -----Message d'origine----- > De : Wayne Ivory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The FAQ "How can I get a VNC Viewer to connect through a firewall I don't > control" is almost an exact fit for my situation, except that rather than > having a Linux server at home I've just got a Windows ME computer connected > via a modem straight to the internet. (Basically my wife uses it during the > day whilst I'm at work but she's not particularly computer-literate and > sometimes calls me when she gets confused about something - it would be a > big help if I could just VNC in from work to sort it out). > > > > The FAQ says "The above example presumes that the VNC Server is running on > Linux, but it of course works perfectly well if you're running on Windows > too", however I'm having trouble making that leap. The references in > Benjamin Weiss' article to "localhost" and "log into your machine with > Putty" and "/etc/sysconfig/vncservers set up with a static port :4" seem > geared specifically to a Linux environment and I can't figure out what the > translation to a standalone Windows ME machine would be for those parts. > I'm trying to get this working with RealVNC. > > > > A reply here on the list and/or an expansion on the FAQ would be most > welcome. > > > > Thanks > > > > Wayne Ivory _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
