"I can connect to enter my password, but
> after entering my
> password (which is the same as my system password) VNC Viewer
> closes with no
> error message."
If this is the unlock password for your 2000 box, have you changed your
display resolution recently and not restarted since? If so, your lock
screen will be using your old display settings, when you unlock, the screen
uses your new settings and you get ditched. Restarting the 2K box (to allow
the lock/logon screens to use the same resolution) seems to work for me.
Nick Palmer
IT Manager
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Lallier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 June 2001 01:45
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Windows 2000 Pro Locked and not accepting connection
>
>
> I have Windows 2000 Pro with the latest version of VNC
> running as a system
> service. If I leave my computer in its "unlocked" state, I
> can connect to it
> from work and use VNC as normal. However, when I lock my
> workstation (VNC
> server is running), I can connect to enter my password, but
> after entering my
> password (which is the same as my system password) VNC Viewer
> closes with no
> error message.
>
> Any hints as to how to fix this? Thanks!
>
> John
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