If that is the case i think it would be SP5. I have vnc working on several
NT4 Wks machines without a problem, but I upgraded to SP6a. If it's a
problem with the viewer not being able to connect to the Win2K machine, you
should check the Win2K firewall settings, after you have verified the
existance of TCP/IP on the NT4 machine.
Jake Hoover
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 12:20 PM
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Subject: RE: VNC Won't work in NT!
There are some issues with SP5 ( or was it SP6, its
been a while so i cant remmber ) for NT4 as it messes
with the IP Stack and in my case made it impossible
to use VNC.
I never did get it working with that service pack
before i ended up upgrading to Win2k Pro on
the workstations. I just ran the older SP until each
machine was upgraded.
I didnt *need* that level of service pack anyway..
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 4:40 PM
>Subject: VNC Won't work in NT!
>[snip]
>
> I only want to use the VNC to "see" my two computers
> on my local LAN. The two machines are connected via
> a hub. They connect through NetBieu; not TCP/IP.
> I do not wish to remote to either machine via the
> internet; at least not yet.
>
> Thanks for you help;
>
> Steve H.
>
>VNC requires TCP/IP to work. I assume you use your Win2k machine to
connect
>to the Internet so it has TCP/IP installed. You need to add TCP/IP to your
>WinNT machine.
>--
>William Hooper
>Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill
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