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Help Me How to setup UltraVNC from Home to Office

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James123
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Help Me How to setup UltraVNC from Home to Office

Post by James123 »

:cry:

Hello,
I need somebody help me how to set up the ultraVNC from Home to office.

I was not connected VNC after I turned off WindowXP Pro Firewall and Linksys VPN router firewall.

Also I created the dynamic IP for dyndns.org for ddns site.

I dont know how to connect to VNC Viwer to VNC server.
Could you advise me?? I am first time to use VNC.

Help me.
James123
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Re: Help Me How to setup UltraVNC from Home to Office

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Last edited by James123 on 2005-04-01 00:12, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by californiajeff »

To connect VNC Viewer to VNC Viewer open up VNC Viewer and input the IP address of the computer you want to connect to. You can input the ip address or the name (i.e. mysubdomain.domain.com).

Now, it is as easy as that. If it does not work from the get go then you will need to do some troubleshooting.
Nomad
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Re: Help Me How to setup UltraVNC from Home to Office

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Connecting from Home to Office . . .
Factors to consider . . .
1. Does the office have a firewall? If so, You would need port forwarding to your computer on the company firewall.
A possible solution is to use UltraVNC SC on your company machine since it sends a signal to your home computer. Run it as a Scheduled service at a particular time. Then on your home computer, you would need port forwarding enabled.
2. Is your computer only used by you? If not, both you and someone else could not use it at the same time.
3. Encryption. Use encryption plugin to secure your communications.
4. Do you have tech support at work? They may be able to help configure settings, firewalls, etc.. If not, drop me a note.

Later
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