I had to use full screen polling to get the correct display on
the solaris machine. Checking Poll under cursor alone did not
work.
I hope additinal polling options loads only the server and
not the communication between server and client.
Also clicking the screen refreshes IE but it is a tedious way of
browsing.
Thanks,
Suresh.
Glenn Mabbutt wrote:
> Have you tried selected/unselecting the various "poll under" options on the
> winvnc server properties and restarting Winvnc?? Sounds like a polling
> issue to me...
Steve Palocz wrote:
>
> Sure, just click on the title/menu bar. or click in the IE on a spot where
> there isn't a link. (your mouse will change to show you are over a link).
>
> Or change the poll to poll window under cursor (note it will slow things
> down).
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Suresh
> Mahalingam
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:37 PM
> To: VNC Mailing List
> Subject: VNC Problem
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a VNC 3.3.3r7 server on Win2k.
> When I try to access this from 3.3.3r3 solaris
> client ( installed on 2.6 ) or from 3.3.3r9
> win98 client I face the following problem:
>
> If I open an IE browser window and access a
> site and do scrolling ( Not very fast ) after
> sometime the browser window does not display
> properly. Most of the stuff from previous
> scroll page is left over. However if I move
> the cursor back and forth on the browser window
> the cursor acts like a wipe and "cleans" out old
> stuff exposing the correct content that should
> be displayed.
>
> Is this a know problem. Can I do something to fix it?
>
> Thanks,
> Suresh.
>
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