DMFontz:

        This probably won't solve your problem, but it might
help debug it: what happens when you connect to the VNC Server
with a web-browser? IE, "http://ip.address.of.server:5800";.
Also, of course, what version Server and Viewer?

-Scott

> I am trying connect to a VNC server.  It is an XP home machine.  I have
> disabled the welcome screen, fast user switching, xp firewall and the
> remote assistance service.  There are no ip exclusions in the registry.
> When I run a scan at gotomyvnc.com it says the server is accepting
> connections on the default port 5900.
>
> However, when I try to connect with the viewer nothing happens -- no
> "unable to connect" box, no password box, nothing.  Task Manager shows the
> process as running indefinitely until I kill it.  I can telnet into the
> server on port 5900 or 5800 but nothing shows in the telnet window but the
> cursor.  I can then escape out ot the telnet session, do an 'st' and it
> says that it is connected to the server.  However, I never get the typical
> 'rfb' text that you get from a "good" server.  I also have echo on for
> telnet and have unset ntlm.  So, it seems like it connects but nothing
> happens beyond that.
>
> Any ideas/suggestions/troubleshooting help would be greatly appreciated.
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