Yes, TCP/IP is there, and working. I can connect to my
network, transfer files between machines, etc.

To make sure TCP/IP is OK, I removed it and
reinstalled it.

Then I uninstalled VNC and reinstalled it as well.

VNC's behaviors remained unchanged.

I ventured into the Registry and found a folder named
"WinVNC3" in three different locations. These folders
contained data values which sounded contrary to what
I'm trying to do: "AutoPortSelect" and "SocketConnect"
both had a value of 0x00000000 (0). I changed all
instances to 0x00000001 (1).

VNC's behaviors remained unchanged.

Any other suggestions, anyone?

Elwin G.

--- William Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elwin Green  said:
> > When I try run vncserver on the second machine,
> the
> > Current User Properties has the "Accept Socket
> > Connections" box unchecked. If I check it and
> start
> > vncserver again, the box appears unchecked again.
> The
> > same thing happens with the Default Local System
> > Properties.
> >
> > When I run vncviewer, I get an "Error Creating
> Socket"
> > message.
> >
> > When I run vncviewer in Listen mode, I get this
> > message: "Error creating listening daemon. (Error
> > binding Daemon socket)Perhaps another VNCviewier
> is
> > already running?"
> 
> Do you have TCP/IP installed on this machine?
> 
> -- 
> William Hooper

--- James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elwin,
> 
> Check that both machines have TCP setup correctly. 
> If it seems to be
> setup OK but doesn't work then try removing and
> reinstalling the TCP
> stack.



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