This sounds like you put it in the Startup folder. In that case, the VNC
server won't start until a user with that in their Startup folder logs in.
Log in and go to Start->Programs->VNC->Administrative Tools->Install WinVNC
Service, then reboot and try to log in again.
HTH,
Ryan P. Casey
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From: "Jeff Schwarz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Is this a VNC Bug?
> I have VNC loaded in the startup of a Windows NT server. I am running VNC
> Viewer on my Windows 2000 PC.
>
> Using VNC, I told the server to shutdown (Start -- Shutdown) and restart
> automatically. Before the server had time to fully restart, I tried to
use VNC
> Viewer to view the server -- obviously, it failed ("Failed to connect to
> server").
>
> After the server finished restarting, I tried VNC viewer again. However,
it
> continues to fail ("Failed to connect to server").
>
> In other words, if you try to connect to a server and fail, it will then
> continue to fail even after the server is running.
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