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As another user stated, Terminal Services is much quicker and would be my first choice, I use both - but if you use VNC, make sure that both ports and are open in your firewall. I'm not saying its better, just that its worth trying a few different distributions of VNC until you find one that works.
As explained above, ensure there is a password entered when installing the program on the server and check that it is starting as a service. Also, the default on the machine you are connecting to is to reject the connection in 30 seconds unless someone sitting in front of the server can click on the "Accept" button. If this is the case, you can open up the properties of tightvnc on the server, and click on the advanced button to access the default query settings and change the query default action to accept.
You should then be able to connect remotely to the running server and log onto it. Which VNC app are you using? Those issues have tended to be network related, rather than caused by VNC.
We're using this combination to access our Win Server machines with no problems, whatsoever. The current dist. I agree with some of the others here in the TS is faster.
What it lacks however is a means to get to Console0 i. I located some good info on doing the following: Use TS for remote desktop with RPC security set to High Have VNC running as a service Have two reg entries to: a remove requirement to supply a password, and b respond only to loopback requests. This means you rely only on Windows authentication which is auditable. Any need to get to Console0 can then be done via TS followed by opening a VNC viewer on the remote desktop to "localhost" or " It can be a bit messy but useful to access items that are only accessible via Console0.
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