There are far and in-between and unfortunately I have not kept a record of the error 
messages, but it may be worth searching the VNC server code for buffer overruns 
conditions or out-of-bound array pointers.  This is with the release version of VNC 4.

The issue is that while running as a service a dialogue box appears (this is on 
Windows XP Pro SP-2) stating that there has been a memory access violation and a user 
response is requested.

Only problem here is until the response is given, the service is seen as active and 
XP's service manager will not re-start the VNC server after a fail.

Luckily in this case I could go in by remote using a Terminal Services session and use 
the Process Explorer from SysInternals to force the VNC server down (as the service 
manager could not stop the service) and then re-start it.

Next time it happens I'll try make a note of the exact error.

This happened during unlocking the console.  I got the VNC viewer to do it's 
CTRL-ALT-DEL think and then when the password was keyed in, then `OK` was clicked, the 
VNC server terminated.

When I reconnected to the console, after re-starting the service, the desktop had 
appeared, the console remained unlocked and the memory violation dialogue was showing.

Just reporting the problem.  Anyone got an idea for a cure?
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