Connecting to Server 2000 box
Robert Cochrum
rncochrum "at" gmail.com
Thu Feb 17 21:22:00 2005
I appreciate your responses
Turns out that the previous administrator loaded up WinVNC 3.3.x and I
didn't know about it. This can go back to Jason's question, why didn't they
use terminal services? I was just trying to test it, and that was the
computer next to me to use. Turns out that was the problem. Both
apparently were opening the same port; however the WinVNC was collecting the
incoming requests. This meant that all the configurations I was using for
RealVNC Enterprise weren't doing any bloody good.
Removed the redundant VNC server, and it works like a charm!!!!
Thanks!!
Robert Cochrum
Systems Administrator and Multimedia Specialist
Perceptive Sciences www.perceptivesciences.com
office: 512.474.0004 Cell: 512.699.9849
fax: 512.342.2482 efax: 425.669.3387
office email: rob "at" perceptivesciences.com
personal email: rncochrum "at" gmail.com
-----Original Message-----
From: James Weatherall [mailto:jnw "at" realvnc.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 3:15 PM
To: 'Robert Cochrum'; vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Connecting to Server 2000 box
Robert,
You seem to describe two separate problems - first you say that you can't
connect, then you say that it "does manage to actually connect" - can you
clarify what you mean?
If "no password is ever right" then you're typing in the wrong password, or
you haven't set a password at the server! It's worth checking what you're
typing by typing the same password into something like notepad at both
server & viewer, to check that you are really typing the same thing on both.
Also make sure that you are configuring VNC Server for the correct mode
(usually Service-Mode).
What is the error message you get after entering the password?
[No Encryption] means that the VNC session won't be encrypted - this is
always the case for VNC Free Edition. With VNC Enterprise Edition at both
ends, you have the option of 128-bit encryption.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com]
> On Behalf Of Robert Cochrum
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:30 AM
> To: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
> Subject: Connecting to Server 2000 box
>
> I apologize if youve already seen this. Had a little email problem.
>
> Anyway, here goes my question/issue:
>
> Im about to throw a server out the window. I have the latest
> download of RVNC enterprise server loaded on my Windows 2000 server
> box. (not pro acting as a server) I can use this server to connect
> to and view my XP running laptop with no problems what so ever.
> However, when I try to use my XP laptop to view the Windows 2000
> server, Im SoL. = the time it flat refuses the connection. I have
> tried the various methods of security and encryption, to the extent of
> turning all that bloody stuff off, and it STILL
> wont connect. I grabbed a real nice port scanner, and sure enough,
> default port 5900 is wide open. What gives?
>
> Heres a weird part, and I think its key. No matter the
> Authentication I set, when it does manage to actually connect and
> give a login dialog, the username is greyed out, no password I ever
> enter is right. It it has [No
> Encryption] in the dialog title. Now, is this the root of the
> problem?