TightVNC problems

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crazyslade
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TightVNC problems

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Hello everyone. Thank you for having this forum available to us complete noobs out here.

This is how much of a noob I am, I installed my first Linux setup today with your awesome Media server tut. Everything went without a hitch until I reached the Tight VNC install part.
I have a Windows 7 x64 ultimate os that I'm trying to see my new media server 10.04.4 on. I just keep getting the
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So I went through this entire forum and found that others have had my problem but their solutions didnt work for me. I would certainly appreciate alittle help on this noobish problem. :-(
oh yea I saw you ask for the .vnc/xstartup file. Here is mine:
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Thanks in advance
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Ian
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Re: TightVNC problems

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Hi there and welcome to the forums :thumbup:

The error message to me looks like TightVNC can't even see your server. I wonder whether this is a firewall problem? Have you tried, as a test, disabling the firewall and any antivirus software on your desktop?

I would say try using the server's IP address in TightVNC to see whether that makes a difference but the fact that you can get on the server using Putty tells me that's not the issue.

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Re: TightVNC problems

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Thanks for the reply Ian!

Yes I have tried it with both Windows Firewall and Microsoft Security Essentials disabled to no avail.
And with trying the Ip of the server in VNC I get this error:
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Any other Ideas I can try?
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Re: TightVNC problems

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Hi,

Are you sure you're putting the desktop number after the servername/ip address in the tightvnc connection dialog box? For example: 192.168.1.126:1

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Re: TightVNC problems

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Thank you so much Ian!!!!!! I didn't think about the desktop number being relevant when inputting the ip address. But It certainly was!!!! It popped right up with that minor oversight! Thanks again Ian!!!
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Re: TightVNC problems

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Cool, glad to hear it's working. :thumbup:

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