"native viewer" is opposite to Java viewer.  For ex, vncviewer.exe is the 
native viewer for Windows platforms, while vncviewer is that for Unix.

        Besides that Java viewer needs JVM to run, it also needs two ports (usually 
5800 & 5900): one to get this viewer through HTTP and one for VNC's proper usage.

        As to "net" command: in command prompt window, you type in
net stop winvnc
and
net start winvnc

to stop and start VNC server service.  You could put them in two batch files so that 
you just need to double click to execute the commands.

        For more information, please read the FAQ and manual in the website.  VNC doc 
is actually quite small in volume.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Opie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mercredi 2 juin 2004 03:28
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: Read FAQ did a lot of testing but still can not connect
> 
> OK
> 
> What is a native viewer
> 
> >>> Note also that you have to use native viewer.
> 
> And
> 
> >>> You're using VNC4 server.  You could use "net" command to start/stop VNC server
> service.
> 
> 
> I dont understand that
> 
> Sorry for the newbieness of the questions But........Thats how ya learn things
> 
> Opie
> 
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