Try http://XXX:5800 where XXX is the name of the machine in your web
browser.  Make sure you have installed the vnc as a service on the machine.
That should be about it.

Corey


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bil Joga
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Accessing VNC Server from a browser


I forgot to mention that the server is on Windows 2000 professional and I'm
trying to access from the same. This is a basic question, but once the VNC
server is loaded and running, there shouldn't be anything else to configure
to allow access, right? You should be able to just type in the URL and
kaboom, you have access. The network I'm on doesn't have any firewalls
between them. As a matter of fact, they are sitting side-by-side and are
configured exactly the same, just for more info.

Thanks, for any help.

Bil

>5800 is valid vor win32, for UNIX/Linux, use 580x where x=the vnc instance

>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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