Okay thanks, I'll get that information from the guy running the network and
report back.

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On 16/05/01 at 07:49 Schonborg, Thomas wrote:

>Ahhh! We get to your real question. Gonna need some more information. How is
>your network configured? Are you using Network Address Translation? What IP
>addresses are you using? The more info you provide the better an answer
>you'll get. This group doesn't mind questions so long as you have made some
>effort on your own to read the FAQ and check the archives. Which it appears
>you have to some extent.
>
>Side note to everyone. Yes, I will get that documentation I promised out to
>the group. I was sick this past weekend and didn't work on it. Humble
>apologies.
>
>Tom Schonborg
>JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor
>(505)844-5753
>--
>There are two major products that come out of Berkley: LSD and Unix. We
>don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: May 16, 2001 7:26 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Service packs?
>
>
>Because I have the same symptoms on my Win98 machine and that except from
>the
>FAQ's was the closest thing I could find that addressed my problem.
>
>We use the machine as a remote games server with VNC.
>
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>On 16/05/01 at 07:08 Schonborg, Thomas wrote:
>
>>No, it is not an NT only thing. I figured that since you included an
>excerpt
>>from the FAQ talking about NT that you were using an NT server. Win 98 is
>>not a server, it is a network aware operating system that include
>>peer-to-peer operability and features to connect it to a client-server
>>network as a client. However, Win 98 also requires patches. You will find
>>that most operating systems require patches after a while and that vendors
>>usually provide these free of charge. Windows 98 requires at least service
>>pack 1 to be Y2K compliant. I am not currently aware of the latest service
>>pack for Win '98 however I do know that like most Microsoft patches you
>>should only need to install the latest patch you find. A side from the fact
>>that you really should install at least service pack 1, why did you ask a
>>question about NT?
>>
>>Tom Schonborg
>>JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor
>>(505)844-5753
>>--
>>There are two major products that come out of Berkley: LSD and Unix. We
>>don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Matt Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: May 15, 2001 4:43 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: Service packs?
>>
>>
>>So this is a NT thing only? Because our server is running Win98.
>>
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>>On 15/05/01 at 16:28 Schonborg, Thomas wrote:
>>
>>>Service Packs include updates and bug fixes to your operating system. They
>>>are freely available from Microsoft. The latest for Windows NT 4.0 is
>>>Service Pack 6a. Each Service pack superceeds the last so you only need to
>>>download SP 6a and install it. You will not need any of the previous
>>Service
>>>Packs. As an additional note, WinNT is NOT Y2K compliant without at least
>>SP
>>>4. You can see what Service Pack you currently have installed by click on
>>>Start-->Programs-->Administrative Tools (Common)-->Windows NT Diagnostics.
>>>
>>>Tom Schonborg
>>>JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor
>>>(505)844-5753
>>>--
>>>There are two major products that come out of Berkley: LSD and Unix. We
>>>don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Matt Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent: May 15, 2001 4:10 PM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: Service packs?
>>>
>>>
>>>From the FAQ's:
>>>
>>>WinVNC causes a 'Blue Screen of Death' on NT!
>>>Again, make sure you have Service Pack 3 or later. If this happens it is
>>>usually due to bugs in Service Pack 1. Also note the Service Packs'
>warning
>>>that if you add or change components on your system you should reapply the
>>>service pack
>>>
>>>Can someone tell me, what is a 'service pack', where can I download it,
>and
>>>how do I add it to my VNC install?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Matt
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