Dale:

        Heya. A lot of Win98 users are seeing the same issue you are
(including the machines I've tested it on). I can't quite figure out where
the connection is "getting lost" -- the VNC Viewer does start, the VNC
Server sees the connection, and the echoServer does think it has a
relay connection. But something on the Win98 side is still blocking.
I hope to have this fixed soon.

        In the meantime, please try this: instead of using your Windows
echoServer, please try using the Linux echoServer at the demo site:
demo.echovnc.com, password "demo2005". It probably won't make a
difference, but it'd be a good datapoint for our debugging to know for
sure.

thanks,
Scott

On Jun 12, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Dale wrote:

My server has echoServer_1_32, and EchoVNC_1.3, and UltraVNC running on XP Home. Testing over my home network, I got a Windows 2000 machine to connect
through the echo server (yeah!), but not the NT machine (boo!).

Trouble started when I tried to install on NT; it said I needed a different version of NT (the machine is 4.00.1381 - yes, stone-age, but it's a work machine, not my own). So to get around that, I just dragged the folder from
the Windows 2000 machine's 'program files' directory (ie didn't run an
install).

Symptoms for the NT machine is that everthing appears to go swimmingly (says
it's finds the server and all), but it never asks for a password. Same
symptom with built-in viewer versus ultravnc viewer...no password prompt.
The logs for the good W2K machine versus the bad NT machine look very
similar, but when it gets down to the P1(208): recv 17 bytes, P1(208): recv 17 bytes,P1(208): recv 17 bytes, etc, there's only 4 rows, whereas the good
machine has pages of those kinds of messages.

--Dale--



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