Any way to kick up a message box that says wrong password. It looks like 
it's just not working and hard to troubleshoot sometimes.

On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 3:32 am, James Goffin wrote:
> Thanks Scott. Using the wrong password would explain the wrong password
> error...
>
> I connected to demo.echovnc.com:443 on my work PC just before I left 
> off,
> but now I can't connect to the same server/port on my home PC. The 
> status
> just shows "Connecting..." / "Disconnected". I get the same behaviour 
> if I
> try to connect to demo.echovnc.com:80.
> Is it just a busy server or could the connection be blocked somewhere?
>
> I can connect to the demo.echovnc.com:1328 from my home PC without 
> problem,
> but obviously I need both to connect to the same server from both
> machines... grrr!
>
> James
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scott Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "James Goffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 6:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Problem connecting to demo.echovnc.com
>
>
>>  James:
>>
>>  Heya. The demo.echovnc.com:443 server uses "demo2006" as the
>>  password. :)
>>  Hope that fixes things!
>>
>>  -Scott
>>
>>  On Sep 24, 2006, at 6:58 AM, James Goffin wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>
>>>  Just testing out EchoVNC, so apologies if this is a dumb question.
>>>
>>>  Installed Echo on my home and work PCs. My home machine connects to
>>>  demo.echovnc.com:1328 with no problem, but when I try to Add the same
>>>  connection to my work PC it comes up with a "Verify information"  
>>> message
>>>  and
>>>  then says that "Sorry... no echoServer could be found at this address"
>>>
>>>  I saw on the list that this might be due to the corporate firewall
>>>  blocking
>>>  non-standard ports. I can add a connection to demo.echovnc.com:443  
>>> but I
>>>  get
>>>  the error "Sorry...the userid/password you provided for this  
>>> echoServer
>>>  may
>>>  be incorrect."
>>>
>>>  I'm using the password "demo2005" in all examples, and all other
>>>  settings
>>>  are default from installation. Both PCs are running Windows XP Pro.  
>>> My
>>>  home
>>>  machine is connected to the net via a USB modem, the work PC through a
>>>  router and dedicated line to the corporate network.
>>>
>>>  I'm guessing it's to do with my company's network setup, but as I
>>>  understand
>>>  it that's what EchoVNC is supposed to avoid. Any ideas as to what's
>>>  happening?
>>>
>>>  Thanks,
>>>
>>>  James
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
>
>
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