Shanna, It's important to know *precisely* what error messages you get.
Connection refused means that something responded on the IP address you specified, but that there was nothing accepting connections on the specified port. Are the two computers on the same LAN? Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shanna > Sent: 30 August 2005 00:43 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Having Problems with NVC > > I am trying to connect between two computers both using Win > XP Pro. I have tried connecting to both from both computers > and am having NO luck so far either way. If I run the viewer > and put my own VNC IP address in, it will connect, but if I > put in the VNC IP address of the other computer, I just get > error messages like Connection refused (10060). I tried > pinging the other computer and received back the packets just > fine. I opened the Windows Firewall and made sure all the > VNC programs were listed in exceptions. I am at a loss as to > what to do. Any suggestions? > > Shanna > _______________________________________________ > VNC-List mailing list > [email protected] > To remove yourself from the list visit: > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
