Steve:

        Heya. What version EchoVNC are you running? The latest
build is 2.32 ...

-Scott

On Dec 31, 2007, at 11:05 PM, Steve Sobol wrote:

> 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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