Bil,
Make sure you don't have a typo, for one.
Also, IE gets b1tchy when you want to connect to a nonstandard port and
don't specify a URL type (http, ftp, . . .)
Try http://your.vnc.server:5800/
-ME
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From: "Bil Joga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: RE: Accessing VNC Server from a browser
> I get the same exact responses. I made sure that I refreshed.
>
>
> >Use :5800
>
>
>
> >I am wanting to access VNC server using a web browser. I haven't been
> >successful in making that happen. I've searched the archives and
> >documentation regarding this issue and haven't seen anything regarding
> >an
> >error I'm getting.
> >
> >Using http://www.mydomain.com:5900 I get the following errors when
> >attempting to access my computer via a web browser:
> >
> >Netscape Communicator 4.7
> >Unknown status reply from server: 3!
> >
> >IE 5.5
> >Invalid syntax error
> >
> >If anyone has an idea that I can try, I would appreciate it. My server
> >settings are straight out of the can:
> >Accept Socket connections: Yes
> >Display number: Auto, but I've tried 0, too.
> >
> >I can access the VNC server using the viewer.
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