most network admin won't allow vnc connection from outside your domain or
office. this is no no for them. 
This would be a security breach. 

If you
really need this, setup a vnc server in your front end if you like or allow
vnc connection to pass your firewall. From there you can vnc your workstation.
________________________________
From: Bob Grabbe <bgra...@umich.edu>
To:
Edward PtaszyEski <e.ptaszyn...@semax.com.pl>; VNC-List@realvnc.com
Sent:
Monday, February 16, 2009 10:41:06 PM
Subject: RE: problem with vnc server in
the domain

Are people outside your domain able to access other computers in
your domain
? 
Are they trying to access your computer by name or by ip
address ? 
Is there any kind of firewall on your domain that might be blocking
access
from outside ? 
Is your computer using a publicly available ip address
or is it using NAT ?


Accessing your computer from within your domain is
going to be different
than accessing any of the computers from outside your
domain. 

Bob Grabbe

-----Original Message-----
From:
vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On
Behalf Of
Edward Ptaszynski
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:05 AM
To:
VNC-List@realvnc.com
Subject: problem with vnc server in the domain

Welcome!
I'm having a problem with a RealVNC(Server) under Windows XP. My computer is
In company domain. The domain contains close to 200 computers connected and
only In my computer there are problems. I tried almost everything from
changing my Network card to reinstalling a system. All looks like I'm able
to
do a one-way traffic on my computer.  I can Access All the computers In
the
domain and connect to them by VNC by using their Network-name,copy the
files
from Exchange folders and so on, I can also Access easily by VNC
computers
outside  the company domain(of course if they aren't behind a
bloking firewall
;)). On the other site however people outside a company
domain cannot access
my computer(no login window-just error window) and from
most of the time they
cannot access my computer by vnc.People in the domain
most of the time cannot
acces my exchange folder as well. Any ideas enyone?



Edward Ptaszyqski
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