Disconnects with 4.1

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz bathory "at" maltedmedia.com
Mon Dec 12 19:11:00 2005


Hi Wez,

IP address	192.168.244.2
Subnet mask	255.255.255.0
Default gateway	192.168.244.129
  (this last is my WinGate server, which is also holding ports 5900 and
5800 open for the LAN, though I suspect that's irrelevant).

The fully functioning machines have the same info, except IP addresses .3,
.131, .129, .140

Dennis







At 06:55 PM 12/12/05 +0000, James Weatherall wrote:
>Dennis,
>
>What output do you get from running "ipconfig" on the problem computer?
>
>Regards,
>
>Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
>Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> A followup to my previous, when everything was working with 4.1.1 free
>> edition on this Win98SE box.
>> 
>> I didn't change anything at all, except to reboot in the morning. After the
>> DOS window opens and closes (with the 3-line VNC server version message),
>> the VNC server tray icon says "VNC Server (Service): Not accepting
>> connections". Opening its control panel shows everything apparently in
>> order, including the acceptable IP range (+192.168.244.0/255.255.255.0).
>> The only way to make it report accepting connections is to check the "local
>> machine only" checkbox, but then of course nobody else can connect to it.
>> Telnet and netstat both report that port 5900 is not listening except when
>> "local machine only" is checked. The registry entries look in order.
>> Additional reboots don't help. Unregistering and reregistering the service
>> doesn't help. Just plain waiting doesn't help.
>> 
>> The other machines are working fine, even after reboots, and the viewer on
>> this machine is working fine with the other machines.
>> 
>> Any clues why it would simply stop accepting connections, and how to
>> restore its functionality?
>> 
>> Dennis
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