Arthur:

        Hello! Please try out this binary and let me know if it helps.
It seems to have fixed the error for my Win2k environment:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/TightVNC/bin/TightVNC_ew1.83.exe

thanks,
Scott
        
On Jun 10, 2006, at 7:52 AM, Arthur Simpatico wrote:

>
> Scott,
>
> Any update on this problem I described last week?
>
> Cheers
>
> Arthur
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arthur Simpatico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 7:43 PM
> To: 'Scott Best'
> Cc: '[email protected]'
> Subject: RE: [Echovnc-users] Problems with EchoVNC and TightVNC with
> Echoware
>
> Scott,
>
> I'm also trying to use TightVNC (simply because I'd like a hidden  
> icon and
> ability to register vnc as a service) and I seem to have the same  
> sort of
> issue.
>
> You should know that my echoServer is on another IP altogether and  
> I RDP
> into it in order to check out the connection status while I'm  
> testing.  When
> I run WinVNC from the TightVNC_ew1.82 distribution (using v1.83 of
> Echoware.dll as per another suggestion of yours recently), I can  
> configure
> and use an echoServer and it connects just fine.  I verify that the
> connection is made by refreshing the status on the echoServer itself.
>
> Here's the problem, once I close the WinVNC.exe from the tray and  
> restart
> it, my settings for the echoServer are still there just fine.  They  
> even
> show that it's connected!  However, when I check on the echoServer  
> itself,
> there is no connection.  It doesn't reconnect ever again regardless  
> of how
> many times I shut it down and restart unless I remove that server from
> TightVNC and re-add it back.
>
> It's a strange problem indeed.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  
> Scott Best
> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 4:07 PM
> To: Ken Molnar
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Problems with EchoVNC and TightVNC with
> Echoware
>
> Mr.Molnar:
>
>       Hello! I'm trying to reproduce "Problem 1" below. Can you tell me:
>
> 1. Exactly what version of echoWare DLL is running?
>
> 2. Exactly what flavor of Windows OS are you using where the  
> problem can
> re-appear?
>
> 3. When you reboot the machine (and it fails to reconnect), is there a
> connection from your PC to your echoServer established (i.e., if  
> you run
> "netstat -an", can you see an established connection)?
>
> 4. When you reboot the machine (and it fails to reconnect), do you  
> reboot to
> the login prompt, or directly into a default user?
>
> thanks,
> Scott
>
> On May 20, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Ken Molnar wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having a couple of issues getting an echoware-enabled VNC
>> application to work exactly as I need.  It seems that each variant I
>> have tried using has an issue that prevents it from entirely suiting
>> my needs.  I need to be able to access a machine whether it is logged
>> in or not and then be able to log back out of it after I am done  
>> doing
>> what I needed to do.  I guess I have no choice but to run whatever
>> program I use as a service.
>>
>> Problem 1:
>> I decided to try running TightVNC with the echoware version  
>> overlayed.
>> It works great except for one weird issue.  It connects to the
>> echoserver just fine, even through logins and logouts...until you
>> reboot the machine.  Once the machine is rebooted, it does not  
>> connect
>> back up to the echoserver until you log back into the machine  
>> locally.
>> The problem must lie within the echoware portion of the TightVNC
>> distribution  because I can still access the machine directly via  
>> port
>> forwarding in the same situation.  I tried the beta version of the
>> echoware-tightVNC and that did not resolve the issue.  I have  
>> tried it
>> on more than one machine so that does not appear to be the issue
>> either.  I have also mixed and matched various base versions of
>> TightVNC and that didn't seem to help either (though it seems each
>> version of TightVNC has its own weird little bugs, varying from
>> failure to replace the wallpaper after disconnect to the inability to
>> properly associate the locations of desktop and my documents during
>> file transfers).  After many attempts at getting this solution to
>> work, I decided to try something else.  This brings me to problem 2.
>>
>> Problem 2:
>> I read something in the archived mailing list here that suggested
>> running echoVNC as a service using Microsoft's srvany utility.
>> This seemed like a great solution because I prefer UltraVNC over
>> TightVNC anyways, and this method would let me choose.  I got
>> everything up and running and it was free of ALL the bugs I was
>> experiencing in the TightVNC variation.  I ran into a new bug,
>> however.  This one is a little weird, though I am pretty sure it has
>> something to do with running the application as a service when it
>> wasn't designed to do so.  I can log into a logged off machine the
>> first time, no problem.  After I am done, I log the machine out and
>> disconnect.  Now, I log back into the logged-off machine again.  No
>> problems here.  Now I try to log off the machine before I disconnect
>> again.  It won't let me.  You can't restart, shut down, log off,
>> nothin.  The only way to get it to log off or restart is to hit ctrl
>> alt delete and terminate echovnc.exe.  Once you terminate it, you can
>> log off or reboot as normal.  Only problem with this is that now if
>> you log off, you will not be able to connect again because the  
>> service
>> isn't running.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea how to a.) fix the problem with one of
>> the two solution methods or b.)know another method that I can try?
>> I would really appreciate any help anyone has to offer.  This
>> echoserver based VNC thing is absolutely awesome.  It is wonderful  
>> not
>> having to configure ports and not having to worry about dynamic IPs.
>> Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long read.  If you need any more
>> information please ask.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Ken Molnar
>
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