i am using VNC 4.0 in windows 2003 error.
i installed it on clients pc whic are using xp.
i can view remote desktop of windows 2003 server from client side but i am unable to view client desktop from the server. it shows tat "unnable to connect remote host". Can anybody give me a solution.
thanks in advance
jayaraj
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either..
you havnt set the password up on the client
or you are being blocked by the firewall on the client..
disable windows firewall and see if you can get in
or you are being blocked by the firewall on the client..
disable windows firewall and see if you can get in
7th Feb 2008
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After disabling fire wall in all the systems i am getting the same problem.
i am unable to find the solution.
if u have any solution please reply to me.
i am unable to find the solution.
if u have any solution please reply to me.
jayaraj_chintala@...
7th Feb 2008
i am using password in vnc server.
but the thing is it is not asking password it is showing that "unable to connect host".Even i disabled fire wall also
but the thing is it is not asking password it is showing that "unable to connect host".Even i disabled fire wall also
jayaraj_chintala@...
7th Feb 2008
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VNC 4.0
Please check with the firewall.
VNC does not access remote desktop if firewall is on
Ebrahim
VNC does not access remote desktop if firewall is on
Ebrahim
7th Feb 2008
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after disabling fire wall also i am getting the same "unable to connect Host"
but it is working fine wid the xp systems
but it is working fine wid the xp systems
jayaraj_chintala@...
7th Feb 2008
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you need
you need to make sure vnc is loaded on the xp machines and is running. you also have to set a password on the clients too..
we use ultra VNC here and that works fine
we use ultra VNC here and that works fine
7th Feb 2008
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Port
Been ages since i used VNC but most other Remote control applications require the correct port setting up within the software so that they both match. I think the default for VNC is 5900
7th Feb 2008
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I've been going nuts over this for a week! I've tried so many solutions and registry hacks that I've lost track.
Here's what I have and what's been happening:
I'm building a new SBS 2003 server and a Server 2003/SQL box. These 2 are on their own switch so as to not interfere with my production SBS server. I have 1 Win XP box on this Pre-Production LAN. I have VNC (free version) fresh from the their site installed on all three: KAS-SBS, KAS-SQL, and KAS-101. All 3 computers are completely patched with everything MS has to offer. Here are the results:
SBS and SQL can see each other with VNC.
SBS and SQL cannot see 101 with VNC.
101 can see both SBS and SQL with VNC.
Using RAS/VPN to connect to SBS, I cannot see 101.
I've been concentrating on SBS because VNC works perfectly in the production environment. I've rebuilt SBS a couple of times but currently I do not even have ISA installed. I've even rebuilt 101 and kept it out of the domain.
The solution for was too simple to see. After reading this article, I disabled Windows Firewall on the XP box and now VNC works in all cases (I haven't tested remote access yet).
VNC uses port 5900 (5800 for a 1-time Java hit) so I suppose i can try opening that port on the XP box. But eventually I will have ISA running on SBS so that will just be an experiment for my own satisfaction.
I hope this helps save someone from banging his head against a door!
~Dave
Here's what I have and what's been happening:
I'm building a new SBS 2003 server and a Server 2003/SQL box. These 2 are on their own switch so as to not interfere with my production SBS server. I have 1 Win XP box on this Pre-Production LAN. I have VNC (free version) fresh from the their site installed on all three: KAS-SBS, KAS-SQL, and KAS-101. All 3 computers are completely patched with everything MS has to offer. Here are the results:
SBS and SQL can see each other with VNC.
SBS and SQL cannot see 101 with VNC.
101 can see both SBS and SQL with VNC.
Using RAS/VPN to connect to SBS, I cannot see 101.
I've been concentrating on SBS because VNC works perfectly in the production environment. I've rebuilt SBS a couple of times but currently I do not even have ISA installed. I've even rebuilt 101 and kept it out of the domain.
The solution for was too simple to see. After reading this article, I disabled Windows Firewall on the XP box and now VNC works in all cases (I haven't tested remote access yet).
VNC uses port 5900 (5800 for a 1-time Java hit) so I suppose i can try opening that port on the XP box. But eventually I will have ISA running on SBS so that will just be an experiment for my own satisfaction.
I hope this helps save someone from banging his head against a door!
~Dave
Computer Dave
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