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Given that the MagicJack machine is XP, go to a command prompt (Start/Run CMD.EXE), run 'ipconfig'. J.E.B. > On 1/29/09, Robert Wohlfarth <rbwohlfarth at gmail.com> wrote: > >> 1) Download TightVNC for Windows onto the MagicJack machine from >> http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html#stable >> 2) Install the TightVNC software. >> 3) Configure the VNC server to start as a service. >> 4) Make a note of the IP address for the MagicJack machine. >> 5) Allow VNC through the firewall of the MagicJack machine. >> 6) Install Freespire's package for xtightvnc on the Linux client. >> 7) Allow VNC through the firewall of Freespire. >> 8) Fire up the client and connect to the MagicJack IP address. >> 9) Download TightVNC onto the second Windows machine. >> 10) Allow VNC through the firewall. >> 11) Fire up the client and connect to the MagicJack IP address. >> > > > OK...this looks promising. I did steps 1 through11 with the exception > of #4. I couldnt figure out how to find that address. But when I got > to the step #8 , I fired up the client and it wants that address. So > if I can figure out where to find that address, I think this is going > to work. > > Jim Isbell > "If you are not living on the edge, well then, > you are just taking up too much space." > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com >
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