If you use VNC 4 at both ends of the connection then a resolution change
won't cause a disconnect.

Under Windows 2000, a resolution change at that stage is very unlikely
anyway, and wouldn't cause the error you describe.  The error you
describe indicates that the server isn't even accepting connections.

> I have read that when you bring up the logon screen to log in 
> to Windows 2000
> this could cause a change in screen resolution and disconnect 
> vnc but is there
> a solution for this? When I tried to connect to the remote 
> computer which is
> already displaying the logon screen it displays the message 
> 'Failed to connect
> to server'.
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