Greg

All I machines use have DHCP for Wins resolution, with DNS Enabled and the
Host Name is the machine name (which CAN NOT be the same as a users log in)
and it works fine (now, Host name = user was the problem I had) just by
entering the machine/host name as the VNC Server:

Hope this helps

Gerard Bendotti

Human Resources Systems Development Officer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory Bruce [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:00 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Logging on with the computer name
> 
> Okay, I'm trying this question again. I tried on 8/30 with no response.
> I assume it's because the answer is so simple.  I can't believe that
> none of you know the answer:
> 
> I am very sorry if the answer to this question is a part of the archives
> 
> somewhere. I have looked and can't find. I also apologize in advance for
> 
> what may be an obvious answer to most of you.
> We are starting to load VNC on WINNT4.0 SP6 servers.  They are located
> all over
> the state.  Our goal is to RAS into them and load VNC remotely. Our
> problem is that, even if we load VNC locally, we have to enter the IP
> address instead of the server name to log in at 'VNC Server:'.  This
> will become a problem when we go a step farther to the individual
> workstations, through the server, because they are dynamic and the IP
> could change.  Where do
> I tell VNC in the server to accept the computer name?  It works at one
> site but we can't see any difference in what was done to configure it.
> What are we missing? Thanks.  So far, VNC is great!
> Greg
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