Abdulla,
This usually happens when the vnc server is down. That's why I keep my
own clients and servers on my drives. When this happens, I telnet to the
machine in question and relaunch the vnc server. In your case, you
probably need to contact whoever is in charge of the remote machine.
Jim
Abdulla Mannai wrote:
> HI to Everybody ,,,
>
> I couldn't access from my home to my pc in the work using VNC.. Error
> appeared on the screen (Failed to get server address. Did you type the
> host name correctly). I typed correctly... I am sure.. Since they
> changed our remote access from NT to cisco I had this problem.. (I am
> not domain admin).. OS window 2000 professional..
>
> Any help..
>
> Regards
> Abdulla Mannai
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