Check the "Access Control" Setting.
If there are NO entries  in the list then it means it cant accept any
connections.

--Angelo


On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 16:48:46 -0600, Mibus, Chris J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have been running 3.3.7 of VNC but are trying to switch to version 4.
> I can install it fine on any Windows 2000 or XP machine on our network
> that may or may not have previously had VNC installed.  I right click on
> the icon in the system tray and choose options.  Click the set password
> button and give it a password.  Click the connections tab and change the
> "Accept connections on port" field to 60.  This is on a LAN there are no
> ports blocked or anything.  Port 60 works fine for version 3.3.7
> 
> I launch VNC viewer on another pc.  Doesn't matter what OS.  I fill in
> the ip address of the pc with :60 on the end to specify the port.  I get
> the error message "unable to connect to host: Connection refused
> (10061)"
> 
> Does anyone know why this message is occuring?  I can ping the pc just
> fine, and can install 3.3.7 and do the same thing and it works fine.
> Only seems to occur when I try to use version 4.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
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