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I have a problem with either VNC or Windows!

I am using VNC viewer from my PC to look at other PCs at various
locations (LAN and WAN). I have one batch of PCs running Windows 98SE
that each hour send a number of files to one of our servers using MS DOS
FTP routines. The problem is that if I am logged on to one of these PCs
with VNC when the DOS routine starts or if I log on whilst it is
running, the remote PC hangs and requires rebooting.

Does anyone know of a workaround/fix/solution or have any tips?

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Andrew M




London Central/London General
25 Raleigh Gardens, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4 3NS, UK
telephone 020 8646 1747 fax 020 8640  2317
web: www.go-ahead-london.com

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