David:
Please let me know if you can duplicate this. Also: I am not
sure if UltraVNC requires the "allow loopback" to be activated.
I think RealVNC enables this by default now, whereas TightVNC
still requires it to be explicitly set.
EchoVNC, of course, needs the Allow Loopback to be set.
-Scott
On Apr 4, 2005, at 3:18 PM, David Schlesinger wrote:
Scott,
I'm still sorting this out, but I'm thinking that maybe my problem
was/is
that the winvnc ultravnc 203 server didn't start automatically, and
then,
when I started it (as a service) after echovnc was already started,
echovnc
did not recognize it, until I shut it (echovnc) down and restarted it,
even
after the 'check again' was issued. Need to see if I can duplicate
this.
Thanks,
David
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