Thanks.
I'll give those settings a try.
I've tried scaling, but I find that it makes the display hard to read.
Tom.
> TridiaVNC (www.tridiavnc.com) comes with this and many other .reg
> files. I
> don't know if it would work with the AT&T version but here they are:
>
> this key changes the resolution to 800 x 600:
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3]
> "ResWidth"="800"
> "ResHeight"="600"
>
> this turns it off:
> "ResWidth"="-1"
> "ResHeight"="-1"
>
>
> You could also try the scaling option on the client.
>
>
> >From: "Tom Malcolmson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: changing screen resolution
> >Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 14:41:46 -0400
> >
> >I'm using 3.3.3 R6 with Win2K (thanks for saving me from PCAnywhere).
> >
> >My client computer has a lower resolution screen than the server, and I
> >find
> >this inconvenient. I would like the server to switch to a lower
> resolution
> >when I connect, or perhaps the server could have multiple desktops with
> >different resolutions.
> >
> >Is there a way to change resolution on the server in Win2K w/o
> causing VNC
> >to disconnect?
> >
> >Has anyone found a window manager utility for Win2K that works well with
> >VNC?
>
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