Steve:

        Heya. Does this unresponsiveness happen with other VNC Viewers,
as well as the one that comes with EchoVNC? That is, in the Options  
screen,
you can select what VNC Viewer the EchoVNC GUI launches during an
actual VNC connection. If you can test with another, that would be a  
useful
datapoint...

-Scott

PS: Everyone hates Vista. :)

On Dec 31, 2007, at 11:45 PM, Steve Sobol wrote:

> Whoops, that should read "becomes UNRESPONSIVE" and I forgot to CC  
> the list.
>
> Steve Sobol wrote:
>> Scott Best wrote:
>>>    Weird. Can you describe "goes dead" in more detail? I can't quite
>>> tell if you're running the Viewer or the Server when it "dies".
>>
>> It's the viewer, on my Windows Vista (*PTHHHTBBT*) workstation at  
>> our office.**
>> The viewer becomes responsive and so do the other apps running on  
>> my PC, until
>> I bring up the task manager and kill vncviewer.exe.
>>
>>>    Also, any log files you can create would be useful. Both the
>>> Server and Viewer have options for "Create debug log file" somewhere
>>> in their config screens...
>>
>> Ahhhh, I'll have to try again with logging enabled.
>>
>> **I hate Vista.
>>


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