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By iampedro - Tuesday, March 08, 2005
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This is a great program anybody looking at getting VNC, terminal services manager needs to come onboard since this company has a bright future since they liston to there customers..
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By Yury Averkiev (s-code) - Tuesday, March 08, 2005
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Thanks! I appreciate that! I don't know what would we do without our loyal customers....
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By swgardner - Tuesday, July 11, 2006
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I really like the VNC Manager Program but...... I need some help getting it to work. I am not able to connect to all of the computers that I need to connect to. I am using UltraVNC. What do I need to do to make it work.
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By Yury Averkiev (s-code) - Tuesday, July 11, 2006
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Most probably you have to configure something on a server side, or it might a routing issue. VNC Manager doesn't require any special configuration to connect to VNC server. Are you getting any errors when trying to connect to an UltraVNC server?
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By swgardner - Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Failed to connect to server. Is the message I get. Out of 14 computers I can connect to about 7. I have reinstalled VNC and it still does not work. Some of the computers do not show up on the scan and some I cannot connect to the VNC. Thanks for your help.
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By Yury Averkiev (s-code) - Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Just to make sure that this is not a VNC Manager's issue try to use telnet to establish test connection to a VNC server. open cmd.exe and type: telnet IP_OF_PC_WITH_VNC_SERVER 5900 If everything is OK and it's possible to establish connection to the server you will see RFB XXX.XXX text.
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By swgardner - Thursday, July 13, 2006
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I got it to work by going into the Windows XP firewall settings and giving Ultra VNC exceptions. I had to do this on the clients and the manager computer. It works great
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