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by jrodd
2009-02-04 22:46
Forum: JavaViewer
Topic: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer
Replies: 5
Views: 13630

Re: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer

Lovely thank you sooo much!!!
Forwarding port 5800 for HTTP and 5880 or main, and it works beautifully!
by jrodd
2009-02-04 01:50
Forum: JavaViewer
Topic: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer
Replies: 5
Views: 13630

Re: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer

Meaning for sets of three x's
by jrodd
2009-02-04 01:49
Forum: JavaViewer
Topic: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer
Replies: 5
Views: 13630

Re: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer

The http address was ment to say
xxx xxx xxx xxx
Not spam spam spam spam
by jrodd
2009-02-04 01:48
Forum: JavaViewer
Topic: JavaViewer logging into wrong computer
Replies: 5
Views: 13630

JavaViewer logging into wrong computer

We have several stores in different locations, and we use VNC extensively to log in and fix problems, change settings, see whats going on etc.
We don't normally use JavaViewer so im not sure extactly how to use it properly but we have all our port forwards set up in our cisco routers, for all ...