> I've uninstalled WinVNC R7, installed R9, to keep up to date.
> Now I can reboot my Win98 system (so everything is 'clean'),
> startup WinVNC (appMode), then select the icon and choose 'Close VNC'.
> The icon will go away but the process doesn't, ever. Clients can still
> attach to it, but since the icon is gone you can't try to 'close' it
again.
> If you hit Ctrl-Alt-Del the Winvnc process shows up in the 'Close Process'
> list, so using that to 'End Task' is possible, but not desirable. I don't
have
> 'AllowShutdown' set in the registry, is it required to be a 1 for the
server to
> go away?
Strange. AllowShutdown is set to 1 by default. The Close option would be
greyed out otherwise. Can you enable debug logging to see what the server
is trying to do when you select "Close"?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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