Quoting "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 1. Exactly what version of EchoVNC do you have installed on
>    the remote-PC?

LATEST means latest! Oh if you insist ;) latest as i can see here is  
EchoVNC 2.35 and Echoserver 1.65

> 2. Exactly what flavor of Windows is running on the remote-PC?

Didnt i mean Windows XP Professional SP2? version 2600... This helps? :)
The same results are wit Windows XP Home edition SP2, where RDC is cutoff->

> 3. Any chance that you're using Remote Desktop or Fast User Switching
>    on the remote PC? Those two things are famously incompatible with
>    any flavor of VNC, including EchoVNC.

If problem was so simple i didnt waste my time to write it here, right?

sory for ironics, but problems with those companies are killing me...  
My knowlegde is enough strong, to reject simple problems. Here I think  
I need to analyze TCP packets coming from remote PC to EchoServer, but  
TCP protocol knowledge is only basic... I can capture packets on our  
linux server, but wil this help???

> thanks,
> Scott
>
>
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi I found this amazing software on the web and planning to buy
>> license of EchoServer.
>> I was testing and using echovnc on most connections with EchoServer on
>> my server. Everything works fine until ...
>>
>> We have some internet points which are managed by one Company
>> "Alna"... This company uses VPN to connect all points to their domain
>> server, and internet goes through web proxy, everything accept web
>> over proxy is disabled... My organization uses specialized software to
>> work so we asked this Company "Alna" to open some ports used by our
>> spec.soft.
>> In result this our software doesnt work properly (symptoms: connects,
>> searches data in database, gets result, but when any data change is
>> issued software cryes that connection is lost to database (over ports
>> which they opened))
>>
>> The similar symptoms is with EchoVNC:
>> connect through EchoServer:
>> Status: Connecting...
>> Status: Password requested
>> after Logon
>> Status: Password accepted
>> Status: Connected
>> Encoder ZRLE, Cache
>> Speed: 0 kbit/s
>>
>> Traffic
>> Bytes sent xxx
>> Bytes Received after connection is static for example 119 bytes...
>> Only when moving mouse data is sent to client, and mouse/keyboard
>> actions is working on client but no data received from there ...
>>
>> I think those problems are connected, but the Company "Alna" and
>> Internet provider wich gives VPN connection, are not generous and do
>> not hurry to solve  problem with our software...
>>
>> So, sorry for my english, but i hope you understand my problem, and
>> maybe anyone know where the problem is? If I knew the problem then i
>> can insist these companies to solve this.
>>
>> I am using EchoServer and EchoVNC latest versions. OS - windows XP Pro SP2



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