You'll be able to use VNC as long as you know the IP address of the target
machine, and as long as it's not behind some weird firewall at your ISP.
Hover the mouse over the VNC Server system tray icon, get the IP from the
tooltip that pops up, and you should be away.
--
Ian Cowley
Comp. Services Dept.
National Farmers' Union
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Avishay & Orna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 January 2001 09:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VNC connection
>
>
> Hi
> I would like to control my mother's WIN ME machine from my
> WIN NT machine.
> Our computers are not connected.
> I understand that a TCP/IP connection should be established
> in order to use
> VNC.
> If both machines will be connected to the internet on the
> same time will I be
> able to
> use VNC?
>
> Thanks
> Avishay Balderman
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