Do you have a version of NX installed on that machine?  That seems very odd to show up for this project.  I am just wondering if this is some type of icon caching or similar.  What OS is the client that is running the java viewer?  Wat browser version are you using? 

Robert


On 09/29/2011 03:54 PM, Dan Garton wrote:
Hi,

I'm developing an integrated solution for a remote desktop web service, and I'm using the recent TigerVNC release 1.1.0.

I'm getting great performance, but there's an unusual quirk: when I launch the Java viewer applet from a remote web server, and I use the option "launch in a separate window", the icon which displays for the new window in the task-switcher/panel/launcher (or the icons which display during Alt-Tab) switching is an NX icon - ie it clearly shows an NX logo rather than TigerVNC!
I've enclosed a small png to show what it looks like.

I can't find anywhere in the source or packaging where this might be included. I'd like to modify this if possible, so any answers back would be appreciated.

Thanks,
DG



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