Hello Kun,

>>>>> "KW" == Kun Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

KW> Thanks. Is the TightVNC is best performance considering network
KW> transmission? I used some VNC to view PowerPoint from remote site,
KW> the refresh is really slow and sometimes unacceptable.

TightVNC uses compression algorithms that can work better over
low-bandwidth connections, but it's difficult to guarantee that
TightVNC will always perform _much_ better than RealVNC. I'd recommend
you to try both versions, and they both can be installed on the same
machine without any problems.

-- 
With Best Wishes,
Constantin
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