The pc's webbrowser, contacting the remote pc has already installed and
activated Java VM.
Only the traget-pc, where vnc-server is running, has no Java VM in its
webbrowser.
But on this target-pc it doesn't matter if Java VM is not installed, because
the applett will run at the Java VM on the contacting pc, or?

1) The vncviewer(.exe) at the contacting pc works. I get a login-window and
the desktop of the remote pc will be shown... Everything is fine with it! So
I can confirm it works!

2)Both ports 5800 and 5900 have been activated in the firewall and incoming
connections will be forwarded to the target-pc. Have I to set any further
settings?
By the way: within my local network, no firewall being integrated in my
router, should disturb, or?

3)"Serve Java viewer via HTTP on port" = 5800 and in order to access vnc,
port 5900 is set.
Are these all parameters I have to set - and are these parameters set
correct?

Bye
Chris

> Yes you need java for the webbrowser to work.
> I don't know of any special version that is required.
> I don't know of any compatability problems...
> 
> 1) Christian, take the vncviewer and test that.  please confirm that it
> works.
> 2) your comment about the firewalls being correct is not quite correct:
> specifically, just because the port 5900 is open, does not mean that 5800
> is 
> open.
> 
> 3) check your vncserver parameters to make sure you didn't turn off the 
> ineternal web server (that serves port 5800, with the java app).
> 
> Jerry
> 
> 
> On Thursday 11 November 2004 07:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I've noticed the folling:
> > On the pc, running VNC-Server, has been no Java VM installed. So this pc
> > would not be able to run any Applett.
> > But for my understanding, there is no Java VM necessary, or??
> >
> > If I use any other pc within my local network, and Java VM has been
> > istalled, the error message (The page can not be displayed) stays the
> same.
> >
> > Is there any JRE-Version necessary like 1.3.. or 1.4.. ?
> >
> > Bye
> > Christian
> >
> > > On Tuesday 09 November 2004 17:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > I've checked it and my xp firewall has been deactivated.
> > > >
> > > > The only strange thing is: If I try it with http://computer-ip:5900,
> I
> > > > receive the error message RFB 003.008. Ok - I know it's normal,
> because
> > > > it's the wrong port, I'm using.
> > > > But the thing is, I won't be blocked by a firewall, because I reach
> the
> > > > VNC-Server which displays this RFB 003.008!
> > > >
> > > > Therefore the error message by using http://computer-ip:5800 (The
> page
> > >
> > > can
> > >
> > > > not be displayed) won't be caused by a blocking firewall, or...?
> > > >
> > > > Now I think, maybe I have to change any settings at my VNC-Server?
> > > > I've already checked the settings and found one item, being
> > >
> > > interresting:
> > > > "Serve Java viewer via HTTP on port" - this item is activated and
> the
> > > > entered port is 5800. For my understanding, this seems to be
> correct..
> > > >
> > > > What could only be the reason..??
> > > >
> > > > Chreers,
> > > > Christian
> > >
> > > so you are saying that with vncviewer it works but not with your
> browser?
> > > Do you have java enabled in you browser?
> > > maybe the security settings of your browser?
> > >
> > > Jerry
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