After rebooting WinXP: Connection refused (10061)
Bonnie & Clint
bonnie.coker "at" verizon.net
Tue Oct 19 19:18:00 2004
Wez,
I cannot believe I was that impatient. I waited for about 5 mins, and then I was able to connect!
Thanks for the advice and sorry for the bandwidth!
Bonnie
-----Original Message-----
From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com] On Behalf Of James Weatherall
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:38 AM
To: 'Bonnie & Clint'; VNC-List "at" realvnc.com
Subject: RE: After rebooting WinXP: Connection refused (10061)
Bonnie,
Have you tried waiting for a few minutes after booting before trying to
connect in? Windows can sometimes take a long time to load certain
services, leading to the problem you describe.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com
> [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Bonnie & Clint
> Sent: 18 October 2004 17:41
> To: VNC-List "at" realvnc.com
> Subject: After rebooting WinXP: Connection refused (10061)
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have two PCs, one WinXP one Win2k, connected through a
> switch, without a firewall or VPN connection between them.
> Just a plain Ethernet connection.
>
> When I reboot the WinXP machine, I am unable to use VNC
> Viewer on my Win2k machine to connect. I see the following error:
>
> Unable to connect to host: connection refused (10061)
>
> However, if I go to my WinXP machine and do CTRL+ALT+DEL to
> bring up the login prompt, I am able to connect through VNC.
> Note that I do not have to log in, just bring up the login prompt.
>
> If I log out of WinXP (not reboot), I am also able to connect
> using VNC just fine.
>
> I do not have this problem on the Win2k machine. I can reboot
> Win2k (without CTRL+ALT+DEL or logging in), then connect to
> my Win2k machine using VNC viewer on my WinXP machine without
> any problems.
>
> Here is what I have tried so far to fix the problem:
>
> * Verified both PC are running VNC as a Service
> * Reinstalled RealVNC on both PCs
> * Installed TightVNC, had the same problem
> * Verified I can ping the WinXP in the state when I
> receive the error
> * Verified "Fast User Switching" is disabled (I am on a
> network domain, so that is unavailable)
> * Verified "Remote Administration is disabled
> * Verified I am a member of the "Administrators" group for
> the WinXP machine
> * Ensured both the Service-Mode and User-mode passwords
> are the same
>
> I have searched the email archive and other internet sources
> and have not been able to figure out what is going on here.
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Bonnie
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