James,

I have VNC Server 3.37 disabled and VNC Server 4.1.1 starting automatically
under Services.  When I manually run VNC 3.37, there are more limited options
under Properties than in VNC 4; there is no Connections tab or ability to set a
port.  I was reticent to uninstall VNC 3.37 until I was sure that VNC 4 was
working properly.  If I do uninstall VNC 3.37, and VNC 4 does not work
properly, is there any way to download the older VNC 3.37 and go back to that
version?  Do you have any other suggestions?

Thank you.

Jeff

James Weatherall wrote:

> Jeffrey,
>
> Your VNC 3.3.7 server is still running, using port 5900.  You need to stop
> it, or uninstall it, and then restart your VNC 4 server.  From then on, VNC
> 4 should work as expected.
>
> Alternatively, you can simply set the two to use different ports, if you
> wanted for example to try VNC 4 without removing VNC 3.3.7...
>
> Regards,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey P. Straus
> > Sent: 16 March 2005 09:55
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: ManagedListener: Unable to Bind Listening Socket (10048)
> >
> >    I  am  running  Windows  XP Home Edition.  I just
> > installed VNC Server
> >    Free  Edition 4.1.1.  I was not prompted to uninstall
> > version 3.37 and
> >    it  is  still on my system.  I have disabled winvnc.exe
> > (version 3.37)
> >    and  enabled  Winvnc4.exe  in  my  Startup  Group.   When
> > I  start my
> >    computer, I receive the following message in a DOS window:
> >
> >      ManagedListener: unable to bind listening socket: Only
> > one usage of
> >      each  socket  address  (protocol/network  address/port)
> > is normally
> >      permitted.  (10048)
> >
> >    VNC  appears  to be working.  I was wondering what this
> > message is and
> >    what I can do to prevent it from popping up.
> >
> >    Thanks for your help.
> >
> >    Jeff
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