Correct: EchoVNC is a user-space application that does not run
as a Windows service. You can have it auto-start as soon as someone
logs in, but (as you say), someone does have to be logged in.

        To get the "service mode" working, you simply need to use the
TightVNC server that has echoWare built in:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/TightVNC/bin/TightVNC_1.3dev5-ew.zip

        I reccommend you install TightVNC normally, then just copy
the files from that zipfile into the TightVNC installation directory.
Then add your echoServer info to the "EchoServer" tab in TightVNC,
and it should be working.

cheers,
Scott


On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Ravi Teja wrote:

Scott,

It seems that  EchoVNC will not work when no one logged in. The VNC server 
seems to be working, but Echovnc will not work until  someone logs in.
I tried running Echovnc as a windows service with srvany.exe, but i am  not 
successful.  Is there anyway to run echovnc even though no one logs in.

Thanks in advance.

--RT
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