bcoz your company installed a firewall, that's why access to your machine is
denied  for the port, you can try asking the administrator to enable port
5800-5900..
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From: "milo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 2:55 AM
Subject: java host exception error and firewalls


> I started getting the java host exception error at work recently and I am
> trying to figure out how to vnc into my home pc again.  I don't know a lot
> about editing java or jar files.  I am using an NT machine at work and I
am
> trying to VNC into my home pc.  I starting having problems when our agency
> installed a new firewall and I can no longer gain access into my machine.
I
> am running WinVNC on my home pc.  should I be running VNC server at home?
do
> I have to run the vnc viewer at work?  does anyone have any suggestions or
a
> place that explains this?  keep in mind that I am not a programmer and I
do
> not have admin access on my work pc.  am I screwed?
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