Ok, I'll give it a shot.
I thought winvnc -connect would connect TO a server, not from a server to the client.
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Search found 4 matches
- 2004-11-09 07:08
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Adding a client the easy way
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- 2004-11-05 08:47
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Adding a client the easy way
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Maybe I didn't get it right, but I think this is much more than I asked for. I just need to tell a runnning server wich client to add, but don't want to type anything, just running a batch file or something. The client is allready running in listen mode. I heard about .vnc files, but I didn't find ...
- 2004-11-02 12:19
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Adding a client the easy way
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6462
Adding a client the easy way
We'd like to use Ultra VCN to offer remote support for our customers. They should be able to select one of our operators and add him as a client. I know how to do it using the taskbar symbol. But most of them are rookie users and have no idea how ports or IPs work, so I would like to create a link ...
- 2004-11-02 10:33
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Multiple Nodes Behind Firewall
- Replies: 13
- Views: 11666
I had exactly the same problem using a US Robotics Router/Firewall. Then I changed to a Netgear Router and it worked with exactly the same settings and it worked. The Netgear firewall doesn't support port redirection. My first configuration on the US Robotics router was: wan:5901 -> local1:5900 wan ...