Abrey,

Try opening a Command-Prompt, then cd'ing into the Program Files directory
for VNC and running winvnc4.exe.  You should find that it prints out the
reason why it couldn't listen for connections.

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> Subject: Windows Vista Beta 2 5384 and RealVNC 4.11 connection problem
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> Dear RealVNC:
> 
> I am currently beta testing Windows Vista Beta 2 release 5384 
> and RealVNC for Windows free edition version 4.11. 
> Installation went without error, and I can connect from the 
> Vista system to any of our local computers; but Vista blocks 
> incoming connections. Changing individual RealVNC executables 
> to run in Administrator Mode has at least allowed me to edit 
> the configuration utilities and remove the error that I don't 
> have sufficient permissions. But the VNC Server (Service) in 
> the Notification Area still displays the message 'not 
> accepting incoming connections' and does not display its 
> assigned IP address.
> 
> Any suggestions to correct this problem would be appreciated. Thanks.
> 
> Abrey
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