Hello,
We have recently installed a new Windows 2003 server at one of our locations. It was created from an image of another 2003 server that is currently in production. We installed VNC free edition on the servers, both after the image was created. We have since added a third server to another location. The first and third locations run VNC very smoothly with no speed problems. The second server has VNC running very slowly, both internally and remotely. We have a gigabit network, so there should be no problem internally whatsoever. Internally we have connected to the server from a workstation and to the workstation from the server to test the speed. When we connected to the workstation from the server, it was extremely fast. However, when we connect to the server from the workstation, it runs extremely slow, both for the person at the workstation and the person monitoring the server. Like I said, we have not seemed to have this problem with any other server in production. We tried reinstalling VNC as well as updating the NIC drivers in the server. We changed the VNC settings so that all of the wallpaper and effects were removed and we changed the color from 32 bit to 16 bit, which helps it very slightly, although it is still not very good. We can use remote desktop to connect to the server without any problems whatsoever, so it looks like it is localized to VNC. Does anyone have any further suggestions as to what we can try to fix our speed problems? Thanks _____ Benjamin Jitima Forth Foods [EMAIL PROTECTED] (304) 617-5806 _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
