Has anyone else seen this?

I have EchoVNC running as a VNC server on a Windows 2000 SP4 Workstation.

It registers just fine with the Echoserver, and I can connect and enter my
password and authenticate properly.

Then my EchoVNC client goes dead. If I look at the console on the Win2K box, it
somehow manages to log out to the "Hit Ctrl-Alt-Del" prompt. Consistently --
like, EVERY time I attempt to connect.

Symantec PCAnywhere is installed on this computer -- I want to replace the
company's PCAnywhere installs with EchoVNC -- but it doesn't matter whether the
PCAnywhere host service is running or not, I see the same behavior. I don't
want to uninstall PCA until I can be sure EchoVNC works (and I want to put
EchoVNC on a couple of our clients' computers just to demo to my boss, so for
now I want to leave PCA installed).

The only other computer I have EchoVNC installed on, for this particular
client, is our own WinXP Pro workstation at their home office, and it's working
fine.

Has anyone else seen this?

Also, because of the security changes in Vista, UltraVNC (up until, I think,
v1.03) would only work if you were logged into Windows. In v1.03 they made some
changes to get around the requirement to be logged in and I was wondering if
these changes have been ported to the latest EchoVNC client. I can always put a
shortcut to the EchoVNC server in the Startup folder, but if I need to reboot
the computer for some reason, someone local will have to log in before I can
get back in, unless the recent UltraVNC changes have been incorporated into the
Echo client.

And if I need someone to log me in, I might as well just have them use UltraVNC
Single Click, especially since we have a pre-configured Single Click binary you
can download from our website.

Thanks,
  Steve

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