Do you have another version of VNC running on the same PC or trying to run,
or something else trying to take port 5900? That's what it sounds like the
problem is.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:15 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Disconnects with 4.1


At 11:30 AM 12/13/05 -0000, James Weatherall wrote:
>Can you try running VNC Server with the "Log" parameter added, set to
>"*:file:100"?  This will create a log file in C:\temp\winvnc4.log, which
>will include messages indicating why the server was unable to listen for
>connections.

Just for chuckles, I changed the port to 5904. Now it works. Here's the log
with my comments. I'm happy to run it on port 5904, though I don't know
what it suggests, or if I'm in for trouble later:

**Original start:**
Tue Dec 13 08:35:20 2005
 Config:      set immutable Log
 main:        WinVNC service destroyed
 main:        WinVNC process quitting
 (10048)
 ManagedListener: unable to bind listening socket:  (10048)

**Changed to accept local machine only:**
Tue Dec 13 08:51:35 2005
 SocketManager: Unable to track address changes

**Changed back to accept connections IP address range:**
Tue Dec 13 08:52:01 2005
 ManagedListener: unable to bind listening socket:  (10048)

**Changed to port 5904:**
Tue Dec 13 09:02:35 2005
 SocketManager: Unable to track address changes

**Connnection from another machine works:**
Tue Dec 13 09:03:14 2005
 Connections: accepted: 192.168.244.3::1520

**I stopped and restarted the service and got this:**
Tue Dec 13 09:08:44 2005
 Config:      set immutable Log
 main:        WinVNC service destroyed
 main:        WinVNC process quitting

**But still got this:**
Tue Dec 13 09:09:39 2005
 Connections: accepted: 192.168.244.3::1521

The tray icon now reads "VNC Server (Service): 192.168.244.2"

(It reminds me that for a long time my old WinVNC 3.3.3 wouldn't accept
Screen 0 on one of the machines. It would uncheck "accept connections"
until I changed it to screen 1. I never did figure that out either, but
kept Screen 1.)

Dennis
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