MessageSounds like you are right. Oh well.

Regards, Harold
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ben
  To: 'Harold Fuchs'
  Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
  Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 8:34 AM
  Subject: RE: "The connection closed unexpectedly"


  I don't think it's a timing issue, as 90% of the time I can log in within
20-30 seconds of a reboot.

  In fact, If I try to VNC into the PC at the same time that its re-booting,
it will wait patiently until the connection appears, and then allow a log in.

  Ben

    Could this be a timing issue?

    I've found, even without using VNC, that after rebooting my XP Pro system
it takes what I think is a huge amount of time before the system is "stable".

    Could it be that the VNC listener is not fully operational when you try to
log in?

    Or that the firewall hasn't got its wits completely about it yet so it
thinks it shouldn't allow the connection?

    What happens if, after rebooting a server you wait a *long* time, say 5
minutes, before logging in again? Do you still see the failure? If not, try
cutting the time down, and down again etc. until it starts failing. Then
you'll know how long you need to wait before trying a new login after a
reboot.

    Of course, this may be complete nonsense ...

    Harold Fuchs
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