Hmm. I wouldn't think video drives would play into this as I'm not
connecting to the proxy server, I'm connecting through the proxy server to
another host.  The server is a Dell Optiplex GX240, 512 Meg Ram, 40 Gig HD,
Video is an ATI Rage Ultra 128.   I can connect to the proxy server with vnc
with no problems.  It's connecting to any machine on the Internet through
the proxy that makes it crash.

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: VNC sessions with proxy client reboots our proxy server
>
> Most likely your Win2K machine is Blue screening and set to reboot when
that
> happens.  You can see what the Blue screen is by right-clicking "My
> Computer", Properties, the "Advanced tab" and then "Startup and Recovery".
>
> It might also be beneficial for you to let us know what hardware you are
> running on, because I believe there are some issues with certain video
> drivers and VNC.
>
> If it makes you feel any better, I have a Win2K Pro machine that using the
> TightVNC variant makes it Bluescreen similar to what you are explaining.
> Using the RealVNC server on the other hand works fine.  Maybe you should
try
> TightVNC and see if that makes a difference?
> --
> William Hooper
>
> If you can remain calm, you just don't have all the facts
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