Robert,
     You probably made a mistake somewhere in the install and setup and
cannot find it.  I would suggest going to the troubled machine and
uninstalling VNC.  Then go into the registrry and delete the 'ORL' keys.
Make sure you search the entire registry for any references to ORL or VNC
so you get it all out.  After completely removing all VNC related items
from the registry, start menu, and program files folder then reboot and
reinstall from scratch.  Now that you are more familiar with the program,
you shouldn' t make any inadvertent mistakes installing and setting up.  I
did this a few times until I felt I understood the program well enough to
deploy it throughout my network.

Have a Good Day,

Michael L.



                                                                                       
                                      
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I did steps 1 and 2 but with the same result.  I get no window to add the
password.  I get no window when I ask for the 'about' box.  The computer
says it is running if I try to reload.

When I do alt-ctrl-del and kill WinVNC and then remove from the control
panel I always get blue problem screen when shutting down or rebooting.

I've looked at the register and that seems OK.

Any help please.

Roger

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Subject: Re: VNC won't start on WIN98SE Pentium II


There is a place on the start menu

step 1:
start/programs/VNC/admin tools/install service
step 2:
sart/programs/vnc/admin tools/show default settings

Step one will put the icon in your sys tray.  Step two will config the
settings, or you can just click on the sys tray icon.

In a message dated 2/10/02 12:27:57 PM Mountain Standard Time,
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> I have 2 machines running WIN98SE.  On the Duron 800M I have no problems
> starting the VNC as an Application and I can view from the Pentium II.
> However I can start the App. as server on that Pentium II.  The 'Install
> Default Registry Settings' runs OK but when I the try to Run WinVNC it
> seems
> to start but there is no Icon and no window to set the password.  If I
try
> again it states that there is already an instance of VNC running, but I
can
> not contact it from the other machine.  I then remove it or try and have
> problems closing down Windows.
>
> Any Ideas please, I have run all the tests I can on my machine but all is
> correct and runs every thing just fine.
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