Dmackay,

The error message "Connection timed out (10061)" does not exist.

Do you really mean "Connection time out (10060)", or "Connection refused
(10061)"?

Did you choose to "Import VNC 3.3 settings" when you installed VNC 4?

Did you remove VNC 3 BEFORE installing VNC 4, or install it alongside?  If
you installed VNC 4 alongside VNC 3, did you set VNC 4 to use a different
port number?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> I don't understand your web pages.  It is not clear how to send a
> question To the forum. Our company is evaluating using VNC to 
> connect to
> remote PCs in order to support them.  I used the previous version 3.7?
> and it was working without some options such as automatic loading.
> Before I got into it in detail in installed the 4.0 version.  Now the
> server stations do not respond at all. Now I get a message that says
> unable to connect to the host: Connection timed out (10061). Should I
> just go back to the old version? I have the firewalls off and am just
> using the default settings at this point.
> 
> 
> 
> The client end seems to work ok with the older version of the server
> (viewer) software. David Mackay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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