On 14/08/2003 at 5:53 p.m. Scott C. Best wrote:
>Karl:
> Heya. Please try this too: startup a web-browser on your
>VNC server, and point it to "www.GoToMyVNC.com", and run the scan
>there. If it doesn't report success, then your server/firewall
>isn't setup correctly.
Tried that, no response on all attempts - and same result with all firewalls
shut off too!
> Also, on your VNC server, check to see that a "AuthHosts"
>option hasn't been set in the VNC registry. This might have been
>set by your IT guys to allow you access only from a specific IP
>address (eg, your home one) and for whatever reason, your home IP
>address may have changed recently.
<rofl> Thanks for that suggestion, but I know the IT guys haven't changed
anything...
...because *I* am the IT Guy! And I know I didn't change that.
But it's worth checking, in case...
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