We've been having an error message pop up when the computer boots up, about
WinVNC.exe not being able to locate a dll, specifically VNCHooks.dll.

It looks like we have both WinVNC v.3.3.3 and RealVNC free edition 4.1.1
installed. The RealVNC 4.1.1 is the one that starts on its own at boot up,
and looks like the newer software.

Is there any reason to have both? Is the "missing dll" message coming from
the old version, which maybe could just be uninstalled?

FYI--The computer is running Windows 2000.

EC
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