Hi There,

Once I experienced a similar problem like yours, very high CPU usage on VNC. I
am not sure if our problem is caused by the same, but you can always give it a
try. Tough I think in my case it only occured in Windows2000. I had a ASUS
P2B-DS dual mainboard, and the problem was with the ACPI, so disabling it in
the BIOS and setting the SYSTEM configuration under windows 2000 solved it.
Tough NT doesn't use ACPI... Ah well anyway, you could give it a try :-)

Regards,

Florentijn Bos
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