sorry, no answer, but I have the same problem in windows 2000.  I do have it
working with Windows 98. After setting up the relationships in win2k, the
viewer is being started, but with the "Invalid Server" error message.  If I
make a shortcut to the viewer that starts the saved .vnc file, it does work,
but wtiting that many shortcuts is not practical on our network.  I didn't
see anything in the documentation. Any suggestions?

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> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 3:57 PM
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> Subject: starting saved connection info: Invalid VNC server specified
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>
> Client OS: W95 , and NT4WS
>
> Got VNC up and running fine.
> Saved connection info into a .vnc file.
>
> However , I can't use this .vnc file to automatically connect&logon.
> error msg: "Invalid VNC server specified"
>
> What am I missing??
> fwiw , here's the contents of my .vnc file
>
> [connection]
> host=192.168.1.1
> port=5900
> password=EDITEDHEXPASSWORDSTRING
> [options]
> use_encoding_0=1
> use_encoding_1=1
> use_encoding_2=1
> use_encoding_3=1
> use_encoding_4=1
> use_encoding_5=1
> preferred_encoding=5
> restricted=0
> viewonly=0
> fullscreen=0
> 8bit=0
> shared=0
> swapmouse=0
> belldeiconify=0
> emulate3=1
> emulate3timeout=100
> emulate3fuzz=4
> disableclipboard=0
> localcursor=1
> scale_num=1
> scale_den=1
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