>>>> From: "W. Curtiss Priest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:10:42 -0400

>>>>Twice now, I have been in a session.  I have inadvertently
>>>>closed the VNC client.
>>>>
>>>>Then, the client can no longer establish a connection.
>>>>
>>>>We check.  VNC is STILL running as a Service.  If we stop
>>>>and then start VNC, then it works again.
>>>>
>>>>In each instance there was an abnormal abort on one of the
>>>>running applications during the working session.
>>>>
>>>>Known problem?  Perhaps solve by having VNC restart itself
>>>>at the end of each connection?

What exactly happens when you restart the client?
e.g. "Failed to connect to server"

What happens if you telnet to the server's port 5900 from the
client?

I've seen VNC server get screwed up and send RFB followed by
an endless repeat of clipboard data, which of course causes
vncviewer to fail to establish a session.

[...]
>>>>Build date of WinVNC.exe is 3/16/01 (how do you ask for the version ? :)

On the server, right-click on the VNC mini-icon on the taskbar
and select "About VNC".
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