Are you sure you really want viewer in *listening* mode?  Or do you just need 
a viewer (ie so as you could type in a computer name) ?  Look carefully!  They are 
different.

        If you're really wanting to use "listening viewer" and come across this 
problem, and suppose that you're using Windows platform, take a look at Start menu > 
Startup folder to see if you've got a shortcut there.

        If there's none, then you will need to check if the port 5500 is open.  This 
can be done with the following command line:
netstat -n -a -p tcp

        Good luck

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Shmuel Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : vendredi 26 mars 2004 05:04
> @ : James Weatherall; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : RE: VNC Viewer Error
> 
> James,
> 
> > This usually means that another program (usually another VNC
> > Viewer) is already using port 5500, which is the port used by VNC
> > Viewer to accept server-initiated connections.
> 
> Thanks for responding.
> 
> I get this error even right after a re-boot. Do you know of any
> other program that uses port 5500?
> 
> Shmuel
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