Sorry, I haven't been following the thread.

If you are Windows 9x/ME, try switching to TightVNC. WinVNC has a problem 
that causes it to deplete system resources if the connection is too slow, 
resulting in a system crash.

If you are using any other OS, please disregard.

                                 Michael

At 10:07 PM 2002-04-08, you wrote:
>OK, I finally got VNC working, and was able to connect through my network.
>So I was playing around with it, but it then froze. I tried to reconnect,
>but it acted like the server didn't exist (even though it's still running).
>So I reboot the server, and it works for a while, then stops, and I need to
>restart again. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
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