You could have conflicts with other programs starting up.

As a crude work around, you could put a batch file in the startup folder,
with something like path\winvnc -kill -run

That will kill and then run the server again. That would limit the
rebooting and start the server much later than than when most services
start up.

good luck and I would be interested if it works.

Paul K Cahoon said:
> The machines are running 98se.  Like I said, once I get connected, they
> run fine.  For some reason, though, usually a few machines, first thing
> in the morning will not connect and I have to restart them.  I usually
> end up restarting it twice before I can connect to the computer using
> VNC.
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