Art:

        Hello! Actually...the EchoVNC Server will auto-reconnect. At least, it
should. Once it's authenticated, it shouldn't give up retrying until  
it connects
and assertively fails password authentication.

        Is your echoServer on a static or dynamic IP address?

-Scott

On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:50 AM, Art King wrote:

> I’m running the paid version of EchoServer (v1.65) and have  
> connections to 20+ Windows machines each running EchoVNC Server v2.35.
>
> Yesterday I lost internet connectivity on the EchoServer machine for  
> about 60 minutes.  After it came back online, I opened EchoVNC  
> Viewer and all my connections had disappeared.    When I reboot the  
> client machines, the EchoVNC Server reconnects.   I can also  
> reconnect by manually opening the EchoVNC Server “Properties” going  
> to the EchoServer tab  and clicking on the “Connect” button.
>
> Is there any way to configure the EchoVNC Server so that it will  
> automatically reconnect to an EchoServer that goes down and then  
> comes back up?  When the EchoVNC Server can no longer find the  
> EchoServer, it should go into a “attempting reconnect” mode, where  
> it would try every 15 minutes or so.
>
> Thanx!  Art

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