Lim, Ying wrote:
> All YES to what you have suggested here.
Well actually, one of my questions is asking "automatic" or
"manual", so a YES doesn't answer it :-p
> No, there is no virus on my PC.
How can you be so sure about it? I mean, some, if not a lot of,
anti-virus programs aren't that efficient as they claim they are.
Moreover, some even don't check if there's any spyware/malware in your
computer!
I'd suggest you install Avast and then have a full checkup of your
computer. If everything seems ok, install Windows Defender and have a
check again. And tell us whatever you get before doing anything.
> Thus, I am just so confused after exhausted all possible resolution.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Seak, Teng-Fong
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:36 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Help
>
>
> Well, there're several things that you could/should look at. What's
> the version of your VNC server, by the way? Let's suppose you've got
> version 4.
>
> In the services console, do you see the "VNC Server Version 4"
> service? Is it started? How about its startup type? Is it automatic
> or manual?
>
> On the other hand, you've written that you've errors (The
> instruction at "0x77e3b6f6" referenced memory at "0x43beb2e8".....)
> That's very weird. Are you sure you don't have virus in your PC? To
> make sure, uninstall VNC server, install some anti-virus like Avast and
> scan your PC. Anyway, it's good to uninstall and reinstall any software
> when something's going wrong.
>
> HTH and good luck
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