JD:

        Heya. Yes, there is a fairly well-known issue that causes
that crash: on the EchoVNC Server, please open the Properties panel
(right-click on the tray icon), and get into Advanced Capture Options.
Please *de*select "use Video Hook driver".

        That should do it!

-Scott

On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, JD Austin wrote:

> I have a new PC that I just tried to install the EchoVNC client/server on
> and whenever a client tries to connect to it the winvnc server process
> crashes for non echovnc and echovnc connections.
> I installed TightVNC server and it didn't crash on connect.
> I tried installing older versions and it does the same thing.
>
> Any idea what I can do?
>
> --
> JD Austin
> Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC
> j...@twingeckos.com
> 480.288.8195x201
> http://www.twingeckos.com
>

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