OK, I submit. I have read everything FAQish I can find, and I have even got
browser access to work sometimes. So, I am left with just one question - is
it different for Tridia??

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Corey Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 2:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Accessing VNC Server from a browser
> 
> 
> Try http://XXX:5800 where XXX is the name of the machine in your web
> browser.  Make sure you have installed the vnc as a service 
> on the machine.
> That should be about it.
> 
> Corey
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bil Joga
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Accessing VNC Server from a browser
> 
> 
> I forgot to mention that the server is on Windows 2000 
> professional and I'm
> trying to access from the same. This is a basic question, but 
> once the VNC
> server is loaded and running, there shouldn't be anything 
> else to configure
> to allow access, right? You should be able to just type in the URL and
> kaboom, you have access. The network I'm on doesn't have any firewalls
> between them. As a matter of fact, they are sitting 
> side-by-side and are
> configured exactly the same, just for more info.
> 
> Thanks, for any help.
> 
> Bil
> 
> >5800 is valid vor win32, for UNIX/Linux, use 580x where 
> x=the vnc instance
> 
> >Use :5800
> 
> >I am wanting to access VNC server using a web browser. I haven't been
> >successful in making that happen. I've searched the archives and
> >documentation regarding this issue and haven't seen anything 
> regarding
> >an
> >error I'm getting.
> >
> >Using http://www.mydomain.com:5900 I get the following errors when
> >attempting to access my computer via a web browser:
> >
> >Netscape Communicator 4.7
> >Unknown status reply from server: 3!
> >
> >IE 5.5
> >Invalid syntax error
> >
> >If anyone has an idea that I can try, I would appreciate it. 
> My server
> >settings are straight out of the can:
> >Accept Socket connections: Yes
> >Display number: Auto, but I've tried 0, too.
> >
> >I can access the VNC server using the viewer.
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