Is it not the case that, prior to logging in, only the service is running, 
not the actual server?

In my setup, the server is started by my Startup folder, i.e., once I've 
logged in.

Maybe there's a way of starting the server prior to a user being present.

Ewan

At 11:29 08/05/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>VNC 3.3.3r9 server is running as a service on a Windows 2000 SP1 server. The
>VNC service is set to start automatically. I am able to successfully connect
>with vncviewer at first. When I reboot the server remotely using vncviewer,
>it successfully reboots, but further attempts to connect with vncviewer
>result in the error message "VNC Authentication Failed." After logging on
>locally at the server's console, vncviewer is again able to successfully
>connect. This creates a roadblock when there is a need to remotely reboot
>the server and then proceed with additional remote work on it. I would be
>grateful for any suggested configuration changes that would correct this. If
>this is a known limitation of VNC, I would appreciate knowing that as well.
>Unfortunately I can't find any related info in the FAQ or the list archives.
>Thanks for your help. Jeff Spain.
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