Mick,

My Mac firewall is off completely. I specified the address as follows:

jhignett-mac:~ jhignett$ telnet 172.16.233.13 5900
Trying 172.16.233.13...
Connected to 172.16.233.13.
Escape character is '^]'.
RFB 003.003
:Unable to open license file: No such file or directory (2)Connection closed
by foreign host.


James, 

I double checked the IP and it is indeed the correct one. The VNC server is
running as well. 

I also wanted to add, I can use ARD fine, which also uses port 5900. So im a
little perplexed...

Thanks again guys for the prompt responses! Any other thoughts or
suggestions?

Jeff




On 5/16/07 3:40 AM, "Mick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 15 May 2007 20:45, Jeff Hignett wrote:
> 
>> Im still having difficulties trying to connect to my mac (OS X) using my XP
>> machine. I am now receiving an error that says "Failed to connect:
>> connection refused (10061)". I checked to make sure that the ports are both
>> set to 5900 and they are.
> 
> Have you allowed incoming connections at the AppleMac firewall on port 5900?
> 
>> I tried to telnet port 5900 from my mac and it was unreachable. Im pretty
>> new to this, so does that mean that 5900 is disabled? If so, how do I
>> re-enable it?
> 
> How did you specify the address?
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