Jay,
There has never been a VNC Server 1.x release. Are you sure you are using a
standard VNC server?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
I am unable to get a Windows XP machine to access a W98 PC
utilizing VNCserver (V 1.2.9). I have completly left the
default settings alone, and am having no
Jaakko,
And do you have TCP/IP installed, and an IP address configured for at least
one of your network cards?
What output do you get from ipconfig?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: Jaakko Saari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 October 2004 20:16
To: James
Heheheh
My bad! I must have been on drugs or something.
5900 + display is the only right port to use.
Thanks you Jerry!
Hmmm, I believe that you have the admin rights for your Netgear router.
In that case you have to forward/open ports to the right machine.
If you use the standard displays
Quick Diagram:
PC1
--Firewall-((Internet))-PC2
(standard modes)
If PC1 is remote controlling PC2 then you need 5900 outbound (this
can change depending on the setup of PC2)
If PC1 is being controlled by PC2 then you need
I'm having trouble using VNC to remotely control a VMWare session.
When the screen changes on the VMWare guest machine, those screen
repaints are not reflected across the VNC connection. Instead, I need
to move the mouse around the area of the screen occupied by the VMWare
display in order to
Jay,
TightVNC is a separate sourceforge project based on VNC. It's possible that
the problem is therefore specific to that project. If it's a more general
problem then the things to check are whether you can ping the '98 machine,
whether you can use telnet to connect to port 5900 and see RFB