Hello, The other day we had problems on 2 different office LANs, each had just had VNC installed... Now, it may well be that these incidents are not at all connected with VNC .. but would appreciate any thoughts?
To be clear, we had installed TightVNC but have posted to their list and not had an answer and wondered if anyone here can help. We thought TightVNC was excellent but now have removed the software as a precaution and we are even thinking of using pcanywhere! Incidentally does anyone know if pcanywhere will wake up a PC which the user has logged off from, as VNC does? On one LAN which uses Midpoint as a proxy server, the ADSL router became very hot. Have seen some suggestions about flooding the network - any truth in this? Also what is the difference between the AT & T VNC, realVNC and TightVNC? At the other using Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, one PC lost a printer icon and another lost its Start/Programs list. Also workstations were not able to access an X25 connection via one of the PCs set up as a gateway. I am not sure how the VNC server works, I would guess that it is simply listening on a particular port, but would like to understand a little better what is happening. Cheers Geoff _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
