Scott,

   I  tried  the  debug settings in the registry but they didn't work.  I
   searched  around and found that with version 4 they are in the command
   line  as  parameters.   I set them but could not seem to find the file
   anywhere, so I just wrote to the console.  The only error I get when a
   viewer  attempts  is:  ServerMain:   unable  to accept new connection:
   Connection refused (10061).  Any ideas?  When it starts, all looks ok.
    It  has  the  IP  address  when  I  hover  over the sys tray icon and
   gotomyvnc.com  says  it  is accepting connections on the default port.
   However,  the  mere  scan that their site does of the ports shuts down
   the  server  and  it  throws  the above error message.  Let me know if
   there  is  something more I can do to get more detailed logs.  I tried
   all the lognames that seemed appropriate.

   Thanks again for your time,

   Dave

   "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   02/06/2004 03:56 PM GMT
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   Subject: Re: Viewer hangs

   Yikes, that's harsh. I bet the RealVNC guys would be
   interested in seeing your log files. Try setting the DebugLevel
   and DebugMode registry keys for VNC. I'd set DebugMode to
   "2" (writes the data to a WinVNC.log file) and DebugLevel=12.
   I've honestly *never& heard of the server stopping
   upon receipt of a connection attempt. You're in new territory
   here. Congrats? :)
   -Scott
   On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   >
   > Scott,
   >
   >  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
   >
   > "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   > 02/05/2004 08:07 PM GMT
   >
   > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   > cc:
   > bcc:
   > Subject: Re: Viewer hangs
   >
   >
   > Dave:
   >
   > Heya. So, first, please upgrade to the 4.0b version. Then...
   > are you testing your VNC Server from a peer PC on the same LAN, or
   > from a PC across the Internet?
   >
   > -Scott
   >
   > On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   >
   > >
   > > 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
   > >
   > >
   > >
   > >
   > >
   > >
   > > 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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