Which way are you trying to go. Do you want your client to automatically
connect to the server? Or do you wish the server to reverse back to the
client? You have not been clear about that. Describe what you want to
happen and maybe I can be specific.

However, either way you can make a script using the command line options
of both vncviewer and winvnc. Then you must decide how you wish to run it.
You place a shortcut in the startup folder, or schedule a time for the
connection to be made, etc. It can be as complex as you wish it to be.

Please reply to list.

>I'm using a single lan with Intel VPN tunneled into network from Windows XP
>running the viewer into windows 2000 PRO running the VNC server app.
>Thanks,

>Gene Mikell

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Kexel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: automatic connection


Would explain more of what you need to do? On single LAN? Using server side
connection? NAT/Firewall?

Thanks

Mikell, Eugene (Gene) said:
> How do I get the vnc server to do automatic connection so I don't have
> to have human intervention on each connection? Thanks,
>
> Gene Mikell
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