Julie,

I think these guys can help you...
 they provide an excellent way to get at systems that
connect to the net via allocated (hence dynamic) IP addresses:
http://www.no-ip.com - works for me!

Regards and good luck

Ceri Hankey


----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Heiry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:05 PM
Subject: Cannot establish remote Connection with VNC Server


> Hello,
> Im hoping someone on this list can assist me.  Ill try to give you the
> particulars on my problem, but I have to admit upfront that Im a little
> over my head.
>
> General Info:
> Server is running Windows XP and is connected to the internet via Optimum
> Online
> TZO service ( www.tzo.com <http://www.tzo.com/> ) is being used to provide
a
> static IP address (via a sub-domain name) for server.
> Client is running Windows 98 and connects to the internet via Verizon DSL.
>
> Server is running VNC Server.
> Client is running VNC viewer.
> Client machine starts VNC Viewer and enters server name (provided by and
> registered with TZO service) instead of an IP address.  After about 30
> seconds, I receive the error Failed to Connect to Server.
>
> Others have been able to connect to the server through this, but I cannot.
>
> Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
>
> Julie
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