I just installed the latest Mac version of VNC, and when I went to config 
the server via the control panel, it claimed there was no Pref file, and 
one would be created. But then it refused to let me modify anything, and 
when I hit the save button, it told me the pref file was locked and the 
changes weren't saved.

When I checked, no prefs file had been created.

I got around it by installing the previous version (beta 2) on another 
machine and configing via that, and then just copied the prefs file to my 
VNC server machine running beta 3. It seems to have worked that way (I 
can now make my changes via the VNC control panel and save them 
correctly).

Is this a known Mac problem? Or did I screw something up? (Everything 
seems to be working ok, so I am assuming it is a problem with VNC, but 
for peace of mind I figured I would ask).

I would have searched the archives on this matter, but I can't seem to 
get listings. The search appears to do its thing, and tells me there are 
hits, but none of them are displayed for me to click on or read (tried 
with iCab 2.7.1 and IE 5.0 on MacOS 9.2.2).

-chris

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