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On Friday 27 July 2001 13:01, you wrote:
> I ussually use VNC to administor a clinet remotely by using ip addresses
> provided by the same ISP. But would I be able to do connect to my client if
> I use ip from another ISP ?

I'm unsure what you mean, but if you mean 'Can I administer a VNC client if I 
am on a different ISP to the client?', then yes you can.

It doesnt matter what ISP you are on, or what ISP the remote machine is on, 
as long as you know the IP address of the remote machine.

Dave

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David Cheeseman
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