I had the same problem after installing - 
I don't know how - but after rebooting and making sure it was installed as a
service - it worked ? Maybe try a reboot ? Don't know - If you find the real
answer - let me know !
Thanks.



-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Gimbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VNC Connection Refused with W2K Server


This question has been asked before, but I haven't seen an answer that 
solves my problem yet.  And I have read the FAQ and searched the list for 
similar postings.

I have installed WinVNC 3.3.3r7 on two Windows 2000 Servers.  One of the 
servers is a domain controller running Active Directory, the other is a 
simple domain member.

Both servers run VNC as a service and I have set the default password for 
the service.  The app and service was installed under the Administrator 
account and function fine when a user is logged into the system.  If no one 
is logged in, I get a "Connection Refused" message after attempting to 
login via VNCViewer.

I need to leave the Servers logged out (they are in unsecured lab 
locations) until such time as new accounts, upgrades, etc. need to be added 
to the systems.  It is possible that a security setting is causing this, 
but I can't find it.

Does anyone have a way around this, or a fix?  Any help would be greatly 
appreciated!

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