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Subject: RE: Connection refused 10061 - XP to Win95
Hi Mark,
It sounds like your VNC Server is simply configured not to acceot
connections, to be honest!
What port numbers are the RFB HTTP ports set to in the Connections tab of
the VNC Server's
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Sent: 06 February 2007 19:05
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Subject: FW: Connection refused 10061 - XP to Win95
Hi James, All,
Further to my email below, I find that I can connect from
the Win95 machine to the XP PC without any
: Mark Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 February 2007 18:57
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Connection refused 10061 - XP to Win95
Hi James, All,
Thanks for your replies. Please find further information below.
Winsock2 is installed in the Win95 machine.
Port forwarding
Subject: Connection refused 10061 - XP to Win95
Hi,
I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to
a 'remote' Win95 machine downstairs, but keep getting the
Connection Refused message.
The set-up is as follows:
LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected to internet, local
On Monday 29 January 2007 04:15, evets dranem wrote:
Mark Evans wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to a 'remote'
Win95 machine downstairs, but keep getting the Connection Refused
message.
The set-up is as follows:
LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected
Mark Evans wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to a 'remote' Win95
machine downstairs, but keep getting the
Connection Refused message.
The set-up is as follows:
LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected to internet, local IP 192.168.1.1.
-- Win95 PC is connected
Hi,
I am trying to use RealVNC to connect from my usual XP PC to a 'remote' Win95
machine downstairs, but keep getting the
Connection Refused message.
The set-up is as follows:
LinkSys BESFR81 gateway, connected to internet, local IP 192.168.1.1.
-- Win95 PC is connected to this, and has a