Hi Teng-Fong,
Per Scott's suggestion, I changed to version 4. Now the server stops
(sys tray icon disappears)immediately when someone tries to take over. It
also shuts down when I run a scan at gotomyvnc.com. Also, viewer seems not
to work now either. (I was able to take over a buddies box with the web
client, but got unable to connect to host: connection refused (10061)). I
am doing this over the internet and not a LAN.
Thanks for your help,
Dave
"Seak, Teng-Fong"
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You should have the VNC icon in the system tray. Have you
tried to play with it like closing all connection, closing server down and
restarting it again, take a lot at the settings, etc ?
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> @ : Scott C. Best
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> Objet : Re: Viewer hangs
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> Scott:
> Thanks for replying. I have tried the web browser and it just sits
> there forever with "opening page://ip.address.of.server:5800..." forever.
>
> I am on version 3.3.7 on both viewer and server.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
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> 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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