On 13/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have set up and have been using VNC PE for some time now with great glee.  
Recently though, I can no longer connect from work where I had no problems 
before.  I am using a direct IP::port (no hostname) to access the server on my 
home PC with encryption active.  Works fine, lasts long time.  The only change 
has been that our company migrated from the network with my old company to 
their network.  I suspect that their network does not like sending packets that 
are encrypted by programs unknown to them.  Just a hunch.
I get an "unable to connect to host: Connection timed out (10060)" error 
message.
Any other thoughts/solutions?

What does the VNC server logs show on the home machine?  Do your
attempts to access it show in there?

Can you ping the machines?

Telnet?  (Although your sysadmins would have locked down port 23 if
they are worth their salt).  Also, just in case of your work's
firewall is blocking default ports, have you tried a different port to
the default 5900 series?
--
Regards,
Mick
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