Thanks forr the answer.

But nothing has changed on the server computer, so I am 99 % sure its not the server.
When I am connected to the VPN I cant ping the server ip.
Also when I disconnect the VPN, it sometimes disconnect my MSN Messenger.

Does that make any sense? It did not do these things when I used it last.

Tobias

John Aldrich wrote:

Tobias:
The easiest way to ensure that the VNC server is correctly configured is to
visit http://www.gotomyvnc.com from the 'server' computer. Then, if the
website finds a server listening, at least you know it's configured
correctly. Based on your description, it sounds like the server is a) not
listening or b) listening on a non-standard port. Double-check the server
settings and at least you'll be a step closer to getting connected.
        John

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Behalf Of Tobias M Ruby
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:41 AM
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Subject: VNC thru VPN - problems


Hello

I use VPN in Win XP Pro sp2 to connect to my computer at work.
And  realvnc for  using the computer.

But, I have recently formattet my home computer and I'am having some trouble with getting realvnc to work again.
I have done a few times before and it has never been a problem.

It easily connect to the computer thru vpn, but when I try vnc it just timeouts.

I have disabled all firewall and such and I am using the exact same setup as I have used before.

Does anybody know a way I can test the connection? or find out what the problems is.

Or does anybody have a idea of what could be wrong.

Please help me out, I need it for work.
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