Karen -

        I don't know about 8.02, I'm running 10.0.1.  For this version, and
I quote:

To improve session performance

1       In the pcAnywhere Manager window, click Remotes.
2       On the Tools menu, click Options.
3       On the Remote Operation tab, do one of the 
        following to improve performance:

    Click Disable Host's Active Desktop to disable 
    any active desktop settings configured on the 
    host computer. 

    Click Set ColorScale to select a minimum amount of 
    colors.

    Click Optimize Desktop For Remote Control to disable 
    the host computer's wallpaper, screen save, idle 
    power-down options, and by preventing full window 
    dragging.

    Click Reduce Host Desktop Area to Match Remote to 
    reduce the host's screen resolution to match the 
    resolution used by the remote computer.

4       Click OK.


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At 09:34 AM 3/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Bernie:
>
>I wanted to try this.  In my PCAnywhere (Version 8.02) 
>under Application Options, Remote Operation, Colorscale,
>I have the options of disabled, 2 colors, 4 col or 16 col.
>Mine is 'disabled'.
>
>I don't see anywhere else anything related to the # of colors.
>Checked the properties of individual dialup icons and didn't
>see anything there for colors.
>
>
>Karen
>
>
>
>>        Try reducing the number of possible colors to 256.
>
>>Bernie
>
>
>>
>>On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 10:16:24 -0500, tellef wrote:
>>
>>>Does anyone else feel like pulling their hair out when you're
>>>trying to TRACE a Windows command file over PCAnywhere?  Every 
>>>[F10] is shear agony waiting for the entire window to repaint!!!
>>
>>I can top that: PCA with a windows desktop that has an animated 
>>screensaver/wallpaper of a Thomas Kincaid landscape, by modem. It 
>>takes 15 minutes just to turn off the wallpaper and screensaver!
><
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