Hello James,

don't know exactly how to check the server log

what I did is the following
opened the Control Panel, selected Administrative Tools,then  Event
Viewer, then Application...

and I can see that each time the viewer is trying to connect, the
following event is added

SocketManager: unknown listener event: 0

does that help  to understand ?(at least that does not help me)

regards
marc

> Hi Marc,


> Have you checked the event log on the server computer?  Unless the
> connection is originating from an IP address blocked by your "Access
> Control" settings, you'll see events logged explaining why the connection
> was dropped.

> Regards,

> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of marc abramson
>> Sent: 20 November 2006 19:43
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: VNC not working in service mode
>> 
>> Hello Wez
>> (don't know how to answer to a message in this VNC list.. let's hope
>> what I'm doing will work)
>> 
>> the error I have is the "standard" Timeout error, as if the request
>> has never been seen by VNC server (in service mode)
>> 
>> I can't understand why VNC server (in service mode) is not receiving
>> the request since the request if correctly received on the pc (and
>> that's sure since ethereal is seing it), and since I stopped all the
>> firewall I have (that's the first thing I checked), and since stopping
>> VNC serveur in service mode and restarting VNC server in user mode
>> does solve the problem...  as long as I sty in user mode.
>> 
>> strange, isn't it ?
>> 
>> regards
>> Marc
>> 
>> 
>> > Marc,
>> > 
>> > What is the error you get when attempting to connect to the 
>> Service-Mode
>> > server?
>> > 
>> > If you're not seeing *any* response from the server 
>> computer via Ethereal
>> > then this indicates that the server computer isn't 
>> receiving the request -
>> > even if VNC Server isn't accepting connections, the TCP 
>> stack will send a
>> > "reject" packet which Etheral will see - so it sounds like 
>> the server
>> > computer has a firewall running on it that needs properly 
>> configuring.
>> > 
>> > Regards,
>>   
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
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