George Cordahi said:
> I think your question is really: Why did I telnet to port 5900 when this
> machine is on port 5904? Agreed. So I ran "telnet localhost 5904" from the
> Run
> window in the start menu,  instead of stop/starting the winVNC service.
> But I
> got
> strange results:
> 1. I get the string  "RFB 003.003" in the telnet window, but I have to
> close
> it mannually.

This is correct behavior and means VNC is listening on that port.

> 2. The desktop wallpaper is removed (and stays removed)
> 3. The service is not really turned on. Running the script at
> www.gotomyvnc.com gives negative results, ie no server detected.

This could be because of your NAT settings, or AuthHosts settings, or a
firewall, or a number of other things.

-- 
William Hooper
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