I have the same problem also on some Win95/98 machines.
Problem seems to be okay on Win2000/XP machines.
Terry Houchins
Network Coordinator
Fujikoki America
Dallas, TX 75234
Steve Mancour
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I have the most recent video drivers installed on the troubled systems, and
have replaced the card on the worst machine to see if it had any effect.
It didn't. I also tried upgrading to VNC 3.3.5, but I get the same
problem. Currently, I am trying a different combination: VNC 3.3.5
server, and TightVNC for the client. It seems to be working with no
freezes yet, but it has only been on for one day.
Regards,
Steve
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Have you replace the problem workstations updated video cards?
Terry Houchins
Network Coordinator
Fujikoki America
Dallas, TX 75234
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I run VNC 3.3.4 server and send the display out to approximately 8 clients
on a 2000 Professional peer to peer network. Two of the clients freeze
their displays (one of them quite frequently). I need to track down the
problem, but I don't know where to look. I have replaced the various
hardware components of the most troublesome machine (except the
motherboard), to no effect. Any suggestions?
Sincerely,
Steve
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