Victor,
The problem you are experiencing with Wake On LAN is caused by Windows
starting a power-saving screen-saver before putting your machine into
standby mode. WinVNC does try to kill the screensaver when it receives
a connection from a client, which I would have hoped should work. (If
the display is in power saving mode then it doesn't do any rendering, so
that it's not possible for VNC to grab the framebuffer contents - there
aren't any to grab!).
Are you running VNC as an application, or as a service?
Cheers,
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James "Wez" Weatherall www.spineless.org.uk
"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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