Mr. Wang:
Since PC2 can ping PC1 via the dial-up network, you should be
very close to having a VNC connection work. Please tell me, though:
what is the exact error message you see when your connection attempt
fails?
-Scott
> Hello, Barry Zubel:
>
> Some details show as follows:
>
> My office LAN is directly connected to the Internet, no NAT, no firewall. My
> office computer is assigned a Global IP address. And let me state my experiment
> again:
>
> Computer Infomation:
> PC1: vncserver, win2000 pro, network card connect to LAN1 and then to Internet.
> PC2: vncviewer, win98, network card connect to the same LAN1 and then to
> Internet/dial-up to Internet.
> PC3: vncviewer, win2000, network card connect to LAN2 and proxy to Internet.
> The Winvnc version is 3.3.7.
>
> Experiment step:
> 1. PC2 can connect to PC1 in LAN,
> 2. PC2 can't connect to PC1 Via dial-up network, PC2 can ping PC1 successfully,
> and can ftp to PC1, access sharing resource of PC1.
> 3. PC3 can connect to PC1 over Internet.
>
> so, It seems that Winvnc doesn't work on dail-up network. why?
>
> Thanks for any help you may provide
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