Hi,
Via the phone, I had my father install VNC server. He started it in
user-mode and the icon appears in the taskbar. So far, so good.
The only IP address he sees when he runs the mouse over the icon is his
local IP (192.168.0.100). Obviously, I need the IP address Verizon is
giving
On Sunday 04 May 2008, Bruce Como wrote:
Hi,
Via the phone, I had my father install VNC server. He started it in
user-mode and the icon appears in the taskbar. So far, so good.
The only IP address he sees when he runs the mouse over the icon is his
local IP (192.168.0.100).
Ah! OK, it's a lot clearer.
First of all, what you had seen isn't black *screen*. It's
called black margin / border / area / zone or whatever synomyn you
like, but certainly not *screen* !
You could find the answer to your question / problem in this
mailing-list archive. At
It is you xp that has the problem
a) it is not listening
b) windows firewall does not have a rule allowing that traffic
c) the is a router not forwarding the port to xp
d) anti-virus is blocking it
or any combination of above
steve
xkdcc wrote:
Hi, all
I download a
Oh, I am sorry.
My description confused you!
I said But I can't connect the VNC on Windows XP using vncvier...,
That should be :But I can't connect the VNC on AIX5.3 , I using vncviewer on
WinXP.it report
10061#(Connection refuesed#) on vncviewer.
Any new idea?
Thank you!