Karl said:
>     Hey there, first off, I beg forgiveness if this has been addressed and
> answered previously, but the sheer size of the archive contents scared me
> off
> a full, in-depth search.

There is a nice search feature.
[snip]
>     Then, suddenly, it became impossible to connect in from home. It
> wasn't
> even asking for a password, simply saying "unable to connect to a server".
[snip]

The first thing to ask is "What changed?".  Did you install any new
software?  Did you change the password/display settings/etc. in VNC?

Second, what kind of Internet connection (DSL, Cable, T1, etc.).  Could
your ISP have started blocking ports on you?

Is the WinVNC server accepting any connections (for example, from the
local network)?  Check out http://gotomyvnc.com and you can see both what
IP address you are connecting from, and test to see if your machine is
listening on the common VNC ports.

Are you running VNC as a service?  Did you recently password protect your
screen saver?

PS - Please send all replies to the list, so everyone can benefit from the
discussion.

-- 
William Hooper
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