Are the logged-in / logged-out display resolutions the same?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Coppins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:55 AM
Subject: persistent connection drops
> environment WinVNC is being run in:
>
> Server:
> NT4 Server, SP6a
> Load on box: extremely light in every department
> VNC Server and helper, ver: 3.3.3 rev 7
> Two IP addresses, one on loopback adapter, the other normal LAN adapter.
>
> Client:
> NT4 Workstation, SP6a
> On modem or LAN connection (no firewall inbetween when on LAN connection)
> VNC client: 3.3.3 rev2 (I downloaded the same package for all machines!
err...)
>
> I'm mostly using the default settings, except for polling config and
password.
>
> Basically whenever a login/logoff request is being made, the connection to
> the client either hangs or drops.
>
> Once I've got a logged in session on the NT box (made using previous
> dropped VNC connects), the VNC/NT session is stable. Until NT logoff, in
> which case the VNC connection drops again.
>
> I've tried searching through FAQ/mailing list archives/docs, but either I
> haven't had enough caffeine yet this morning, or I can never find a
> solution to the previously asked question :)
>
> Other quick question:
>
> I've tried following the docs on specifying server port that VNC server
> listens in on but no success (FYI I do then reset those settings to
> defaults again after failed attempts). Can anyone cook up a quick
> step-by-step 'this is how you do this' for me pls? :)
>
>
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