Girish:

        Heya. I think you're misunderstanding EchoVNC a
little bit. It's meant to act as a connection helper for
getting a VNC Viewer to connect to a VNC Server, regardless
of any intervening firewalls, routers, or web-proxies.

        On the Viewer side of the connection, EchoVNC can
be told to use any flavor VNC Viewer you want (Real, Tight,
Ultra, etc). It comes with a default one, in case you don't
have one installed. On the Server side of the connection,
though, EchoVNC does *not* come with a default. It requires
that there be a VNC Server running on the PC, hence the
"error" you're seeing in the EchoVNC status window. Once
you install and run a VNC Server, EchoVNC will report that
it's ow "ready", and it will then use echoWare to assist with
connecting to it from anywhere.

        Hope that helps!

-Scott


I am trying to Connect vnc through Echoware, but I
am getting stuck at a particular situation.

When I am connecting through RealVnc it gets Connected.
But in 2nd Case i am using Echo Vnc, and Echo Server.

EchoServer Acknowledges the Connection of
EchoVnc(viewer), EchoVnc(vnc -Server).

On the EchoVnc(vnc viewer) end it shows no error and
gets connected

On the EchoVnc(vnc server) end it shows Server not
found,and fails to connect.

Can Anybody provide help and guide me in this situation.
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