I see from other postings that there is an issue connecting to VNC server running on Windows 2000 when the computer has gone into standby mode. I have the same problem. As soon as the computer goes into standby the problem presents. Even an existing VNC connection is not disconnected, but the computer no longer responds to any input from the viewer. The display, as described by others, shows only mouse pointer trails.

I have tried all the remote commands that the viewer can muster. Nothing will take the computer out of standby except a physical stroke on the computer's keyboard.

Is there any way to take a Win2K computer out of standby from the Viewer?

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David Frazier
System Administrator-Desktop
Pacific Coast Feather Company
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