Honestly, I don't know. I haven't used Windows XP enough to know how to
enable/disable that. It's part of Windows XP, by the way, not VNC, which is
why you couldn't find it in the VNC configs. :-)
John
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Thanks for the update...was definitely confused as to where fast user
switching was located. I'll poke around in windows and see if I can find
it
Thank you,
Mike Minor
Z-Code Systems, Inc.
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Ok...found it. It is under user accounts, and no I don't have fast user
switching turned on. We can eliminate one cause. I will keep trying to track
it down.
Thank you,
Mike Minor
Z-Code Systems, Inc.
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ok I have found something interesting. When I check services for VNC
server it is set for automatic start on reboot, but it isn't running. So I
manually start it, and get a message that another instance of VNC server is
running, but it goes on to say the service is started. I go back and
I disabled spy-bot immunization, but that had no effect on VNC server
stopping. I found that I had a VNC icon in the sys-tray. When I stopped this
application, I was able to get the server service to start and stay running.
However, I still get the same error message when trying to connect. So
I doubt that it's SpyBot. I use that here and don't have a problem with it.
Do you have any sort of antivirus software running that might mistake VNC
for a worm / trojan? Hmm.. just loaded my Spybot, and what do you know..
under ignore products there's a checkbox for VNC. Try that. :-)
Rick...not that I am aware...I have loaded all service packs and updates
from MS. I suppose that it is possible that their spy-ware was set up to run
without my knowing about it. Any idea how to check and see if it is
runnning?
Thank you,
Mike Minor
Z-Code Systems, Inc.
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