spyware was the problem after running spybot it fixed the problem.

Thanks,

Sam

John Aldrich wrote:

Then that's probably the reason you're having problems. I suggest you
download and run SpyBot S&D and/or Ad-Aware SE. Both are free and both do a
pretty darn good job of cleaning spyware. I typically use both (one right
after the other...) and they seem to co-exist pretty well. Just my 2" (US).
        John

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Kader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Accept Socket Connections: Option not applying.


Bit stuck on this one and would really appreciate a solution, here i go :)

Usually i would connect to this win2kpro machine via realvnc. But the accept socket connections option remains unticked, even after ticking the box, typing the password and clicking apply or/and OK.

I re-installed realvnc with v4 and still the same thing.

I also tried TightVNC, with exactly the same thing.

I remotely scanned and found no viruses.

I know there is a heap of spyware! iexplorer will not open, it just crashes.
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