You know Mike, I was under that impression too. I was sure I had seen
others recommend taking that path in the past. I was so sure that I had
even written up a response to that effect.
However just before hitting the "Send" button, I decided to try to enter a
negative number. At least on the server side, it just beeped at me when I
tried to enter the minus sign in the Display Number field. I tried it both
with the most recent versions of WinVNC and TightVNC.
Maybe it works on other platforms but from what I can tell, negative
numbers using a minus sign isn't a feasible solution on Windows.
Michael Milette
TNG Consulting Inc.
At 06:41 PM 2002-01-28, you wrote:
>Casper,
>
> If I remember right you can use negative numbers so just subtract 5900
>from the port you want to use.
>
>Mike
>
> > I want to use port 3030. How do I do that ?
> >
> > I've tried, but it always add 5900 to the number!
> >
> > -Casper-
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