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2009-11-28
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Hi,
Just to ask what is possibly a silly question. Can you use VNC Viewer to log into a windows 2003 server, or windows desktop.
If not is there currently a remote desktop application you can use ?
Best regards,
MB
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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I seem to have problem in using VNC Viewer with my N900. When I try to connect to an IP which has the VNC Server running, it immediately gives the following error:
Connection failed:
I'm able to ping to this IP address from X Terminal, although I do have to use "sudo gainroot" for ping to work. Am I doing something wrong?
I know the VNC server works as I can connect to it via an other computer.
Thank you for your help.
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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It works fine for me. I had to specify the full DNS address (there doesn't seem to be anywhere in the WLAN config to specify a default domain), and display number, but then it connected without problems.
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2009-12-04
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#70
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If you're running the server on Windows then the display number will be '0', on Linux/UNIX platforms it could be different (it should get reported when the server is started).
So connecting to 'servername.domain:0' should work with a Windows VNC server.
OTOH you can use rdesktop to connect to every windows from XP to Server 2008 R2, but with standard license there is only one live session at the same time allowed. Somewhere in the system control panel (or server manager) you have to allow remote access.
Bye
Thorsten