Igor:
        This approach sounds good. Is this code running
in the current version in the CVS server?

-Scott

On Tue, 7 May 2002, Igor Kotelevsky wrote:

> Hello Scott.
> My answers are inline.
>
> > 1. How long does it typically take for the OS to delet the
> >    mutex on its own? I would think it's just a few seconds.
> This time depends on current loading OS.
> On my PC (Win 2000) this time is about 0.4 - 1 second.
>
> > 2. Is there anything we can do to accelerate this?
> We can not to accelerate this.
> I don't understand why VNC not delete own mutex after finishing.
>
> > 3. Can we have Kaboodle simply wait until the mutex clears
> >    before it tries to restart VNC?
> Presently Kaboodle does exactly this.
> a) - Kaboodle deletes VNC server,
> b) - OS says to Kaboodle: "VNC server have already delete",
> c) - Kaboodle ask OS "Do you have mutex with name
> <WinVNC_Win32_Instance_Mutex>".
> d) - if reply is YES, then Kaboodle waits 0.2 second and go to c).
>
> - Igor
>
>


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