Manoj,
The X server architecture, against which the Xvnc server is built, allows
applications to allocate X server resources, which will persist if the
problem application doesn't clean them up or exit. The most common culprits
for this have historically been web browsers, which cache large
Ruth Rothschild wrote:
I am automating a test using Rational Functional Tester (RFT). The
application that I'm testing is on a remote server that has VNCServer
started. I am running RFT from a PC on which VNCviewer 4.1 is installed. I
am able to successfully bring up the VNCviewer and it shows
I installed Real VNC on an iMac and can no longer connect with Apple Remote
Desktop. How do I completely uninstall Real VNC and / or what has to be
re-configured on the iMac enabling Apple Remote Desktop to work again?
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I installed Real VNC on an iMac and can no longer connect with Apple Remote
Desktop. How do I completely uninstall Real VNC and / or what has to be
re-configured on the iMac enabling Apple Remote Desktop to work again?
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