>The ONLY other change I made is that I have VNC running as an app instead
>of a service on Windows ME, but I can't imagine that made much of a
difference.
Windows ME has the stupidest networking option I have ever seen -- if it
can't detect a functioning network connection, it disables the ENTIRE
network stack -- you can't even talk to localhost (127.0.0.1) because the
TCP/IP driver isn't loaded. Dunno if it has any effect, but when WinVNC
loaded as a service, it might be that the TCP/IP driver wasn't configured yet.
Just a thought,
Mac
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