VNC 3.3.3r2 and IIS problem

Jeff Hall jhall "at" tcac.net
Thu, 16 Mar 2000 19:05:39 +0000


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I have VNC 3.3.3r2 installed on NT Server 4.0, Service Pack 5. I have =
IIS 4.0 installed on the same server. After installing the VNC software, =
the IIS services show that they are runing in the control panel, but =
when I look in the Internet service manager, the IIS services are not =
running. I cannot browse to the URL of this webserver, other than the =
URL for the VNC software: http://webserver:5800/. It seems as if VNC has =
taken over port 80 on my system, and it will not let me start the IIS =
services until I remove the VNC service and reboot.

What I would really like to do is to disable the Web server portion of =
the product and only connect via the client software (vncviewer). Does =
anyone know if this is possible?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Jeff Hall, MCSE


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