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2006-07-09
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2006-07-09
, 18:56
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I assume you are connecting between the devices via WiFi?
Are you sure that you have the IP address of your XP machine correct?
Are you using the IP address (WINS/NetBios addresses won't work)?
Could you try temporarily disabling your firewall?
Make sure you are connecting to VNC display 0. (The address should be <IP of server>:0)
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2006-07-09
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2006-07-09
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2006-07-10
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2006-07-10
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2006-07-10
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2006-07-10
, 19:34
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Does anyone else have a problem with the VNC pretending to load, then disappearing? After every reboot, it loads exactly once. Then when I try to go into VNC Viewer it says "Loading VNC Viewer" for about 30 seconds then disappears.
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2006-07-10
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#49
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As documented:
"NOTE: Users should close application from the bottom toolbar as closing from the main window causes problems re-launching."
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2006-07-10
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@ Fayetteville, GA
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