On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 10:09, Barber, Neil wrote:
> Further to my post yesterday ...

> I completely uninstalled real-vnc server, and installed the tight version of
> the server - and got exactly the same access violation when I later tried
> connecting using the client.

> I don't know whether this information is of any use or not, but it might
> help eliminate some things from the equation.

It suggests that the problem may be with your installation of NT4 SP6a. 
Have you tried re-installing the service pack?

Also, which screen resolution do you use?

Finally, is the problem machine multi-processor?  Release 3.3.5r1 will
contain a work-around for what seems to be a bug in Win32 that can cause
problems particularly with multi-processor machines using VNC.

Cheers,

-- 
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com
Open Source VNC - Commercial Support & Development
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