Greg,

I have NAV running on my systems (NAV corporate at work and regular NAV at
home) and I have not experienced any problems with VNC.  Now if you are
using the Symantec Internet Security product that might be a different
story...

Alan Watchorn
Eshelman Appraisals, Inc.
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Greg Roberts said:
> Yes, I have the Linksys set up for port forwarding. It forwards
> 5800-5809 and 5900-5909 to the local machine's IP. One thing that I
> forgot to check on the other machine occurred to me today. She has
> Norton AntiVirus running. I think I read in a forum today that NAV has
> a firewall running with it. I didn't check for the firewall, and allow
> port 5900 if I found one.
>
> -Greg
>
> On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 18:19:39 -0400, John R Larsen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Do you have NAT port forwarding configured in the Linksys router?  You
>> need to tell the router which
>> machine on the LAN incoming traffic on port 5900 is supposed to go to.
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