If you're on an NT domain, and you're an administrator, you can connect
to the servcies on the remote computer and restart the VNC server
service.
Or remotely reboot the computer (if it's not a vital system), using one
of the resourse kit tools (Remote Shutdown, I think it's called), and on
reboot, VNC should restrat (assuming you've got it installed as a
service)
Hope that helps.
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> i have by mistake shut down my vnc -server. can i start i by
> remote in any way.
>
> niklas
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