No firewall, this is on my internal network. (D-LINK SWITCH).

After a reboot I can connect only once to the vncserver.

I tried to connect to the vncserver after a reboot and a hour of inactivity
and it worked fine, the first time.

The second try, failed...

(I4m not a programmer, but it feels like the vncserver not drop
 the connection properly when the vncviewer disconnects.)

Thanks for your reply Rich...

/dANIEL
 :-)



-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Fren: Richard Clegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 28 februari 2002 12:47
Till: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Dmne: RE: VNC on w2000 disconnects after one second...


Do you have a firewall?


When you say you restart the server, does it work fine immediately after the
reboot, but not after a period of inactivity?

Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Benjaminsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 February 2002 09:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vnc on w2000 disconnects after one second...


OS on both ends:        Win2000 pro - SP2
vnc-version:            vnc 3.3.3.9

The problem:            vncserver runs as a service...
                        First time vncviewer connects, everything works ok.
                        When I try to reconnect, the remote-screen appears
for
                        one second and vncviewer dies.
        
                        This problem occours until I restart the computer
with
                        vncserver installed.
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