Mike...

I've noticed the same problems when running TightVNC v1.2.3 on Win2K and
WinXP machines.  At the risk of getting shot by Mr. Kaplinsky, try
uninstalling TightVNC 1.2.3 and revert to version 1.2.2, if it's still
available.  That has seemed to eliminate the connection problems for us
here.

...br

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike McGranahan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 7:53 PM
Subject: "Connection Closed" right after authentication


i'm running tightVNC as a service on winxp.  my machine is behind a
firewall, which i have configured to forward the appropriate ports for vnc.
when i attempt to connect to my vnc server from other machines, using
vncviewer, i get the authentication dialog, like normal, but immediately
after sending the password, a dialog stating "Connection Closed" pops up.
however, i can connect to the server from the machine actually running the
server (loopback connections enabled).  it doesn't seem to matter whether or
not i leave the machine logged in to a winxp session or not.  any help is
appreciated.

mike
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