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Ultra VNC and VMWare Workstation/Windows7

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JDMils
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Ultra VNC and VMWare Workstation/Windows7

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I have Windows7 running as a guest on VMWare Workstation V6.5. There are options on the guest machine which state that you can VNC to the guest using port 5900.

Has anyone tested this with UltraVNC?
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bigjohn
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Re: Ultra VNC and VMWare Workstation/Windows7

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Hello.
I have vmware server running on my XP64 host.
The VM running is Win7 RTM x64 Ultimate.

I set the ports to different numbers, and enable loop back.

Obviously the client OS and HOST have different IP too.

This works fine for me. I can then use VNC "locally" on the machine (or the VM Client), and can use VNC remote from my home as well.
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