Quoting "Huggins, Jackie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thanks John for your interest. Some are Windows 2000 Pro and Windows
> Advance Server machines. Services are running. I can manage each
> computer thru vnc just can't connect to them. Is a way to tell if VNC is
> really running? What do look for?
>
Sorry for the previous message... I inadvertantly sent the reply before typing
the message... in any case...the easiest way is to use another Windows computer
in the same domain to remotely manage the target machines (right-click on "my
computer" select "manage" and then use the "connect to another machine" option
from there -- don't recall the menu option) and verify that VNC is running as a
service. Chances are that something is stopping the service unexpectedly.

If you're NOT running as a service, and the desktop is locked, it's possible
that when you unlock it, especially if someone *other than you* is logged in,
the VNC server is being shut down. That's why it's a good idea to run it as a
service.
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