There are a couple other options that can make this easier on both of you...

1.  Find an ip reflector on a web site which is accessible or a
program that can check your IP for you.  dslreports.com has an ip
reflector as do many, other web pages perhaps one could work?

2.   Sign up for a free acount at dyndns or no-ip.com  this allows you
to associate a domain name with her IP and can update the domain
automatically so that when she connects myfriend.no-ip.org will
translate to her IP.

3.  Create a "listening"  vnc client on your server and set up a batch
file on her end that can connect to your IP (which may change less
often?

Let me know if you need more help

--Angelo


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:30:14 -0500, John Cunniff -- DeepSpace NetAdmin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, everybody on VNC list!
> 
> I would like to share with you my experience and ask you a question what
> do you do before getting connected to a friend's VNC server okay. Here
> is my information below:
> 
> My friend runs VNC server and she connects via EarthLink's Dial-Up
> access number. It changes address each time she connects to an ISP that
> is the problem so, she is Deaf-Blind herself, she has a limited access
> to a resources what a normal hearing can do so anyway, when she
> experience a problem or confusing program, for example, lost in a
> program so, if I cannot tell my friend what to do but simply, I ask her
> to "run VNC Server, then, please meet me on IRC." Why do I need her to
> come to IRC??? Because I am the Network Administrator of DeepSpace
> Organization. I can do /WHOIS on her and I am using UnrealIRCD 3.2.1 and
> it gives me an IP address like this: <nick> is connected from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ip_address then, I either copy and paste or memorize that.
> If it is an easy one, I memorize that then, enter in my Internet
> Explorer (IE) and type http://ip_address:5800 and it worked. So, I
> wonder, is that the way you have to find an IP address yourself like that???
> 
> I would like to know just for my curiosity, that is all. Smile. Thanks
> for your feedbacks. :)
> 
> John
> 
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