It's also possible that the Enterprise version contains something that gets
around the problem of the time not being synchronized, where the version you
are using does not. It's not uncommon for extra features of that nature to
be included in the more expensive versions. Maybe Wez can / will say if
that's something that the Enterprise version will handle that the personal
and freeware versions do not. Not sure... I'm not a software engineer, so I
don't know for sure. Also, I've never had that problem, nor do I recall
seeing it, although I may have overlooked it coming up on the list because I
hadn't heard of it before. :-)
        John
(Not affiliated with ANY VNC distributor or vendor)


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Hi John, 

Thanks for the reply. I tested the enterprise version prior to using the
personal version and it worked fine without needing to load any time-sync
software. The only reason why I moved to the personal edition from the
enterprise was the licensing issue. I am also just testing the product for
now. Thanks once again. 

Kind Regards
Misael Mateus
TCM Software & Services
Tel: +27 118486243 


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I'm just going to take a wild stab in the dark here... it *sounds* like the
time on your linux box and your XP box are not synced. I would recommend
running some sort of time-synch software on both (they both have time-synch
built-in, you know...) and see if that helps.
                John Aldrich
Just a fellow user, NOT Affiliated with RealVNC

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Subject: Re: VNC Personal - Help


Dear Support,

I have recently downloaded and installed VNC server and viewer on both a 
Windows XP system and RedHat Enterprise 3 system. When VNCing from RE3 
system to Xp, it works fine. I then use the x0vncserver command to start 
the server on linux. When I connect to the linux box from the XP box, the 
XP box gets a successful connection but the x0vncserver starts logging the 
following errors: Timer:        time has moved forwards!. I had initially 
tested the VNC Enterprise edition prior to using the personal version and 
it worked fine. I did uninstall both enterprise versions from both the XP 
and lnux boxes prior to installing the personal version. Your help would 
be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.

Kind Regards
Misael Mateus
TCM Software & Services
Tel: +27 118486243
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