Try setting the default settings via the start button -> programs -> vnc ->
administrative tools -> show default settings.

I think the settings are just in the current user side.

Just my $0.02

Steve

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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 2:30 PM
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Subject: Server "not listening"


Forgive me if this is an old problem but I've searched the FAQ and scanned
the recent archives and not found it.

I've installed VNC but when I start the server and hover the cursor over the
taskbar icon it says "not listening". If I open the properties box the
"Accept Socket Connection" box is not checked. If I check it, close
properties and then open the properties box again it's become unchecked.
It's the same whether I run VNC as a service or as an application.

I'm running Win98SE. I've tried different combinations of setting the
default preference, installing the service, staring it as an application etc
to no avail. I've also completely removed it and removed the ORL keys from
the registry and re-installed to no effect. I sort of suspect that there's
something laying around in the registry that's causing this but I don't know
what to look for. Does anyone have a list of all the registry entries that
affect VNC (apart from the obvious ORL ones)? Anyone have any suggestions to
help?

Many thanks for reading this far!

Tony Cross
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