Problem using VNC with Windows 98
Levy Rami-ERL005
Rami.Levy "at" motorola.com
Wed, 21 Jun 2000 20:44:07 +0000
Hi, I am resending this message with an answer to the question by Mark
Vinten:
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> From: Mark Vinten <mvinten "at" caluk.com>
> Subject: RE: Problem using VNC with Windows 98
> What machine are they connect to ??
He is connecting to a Windows NT 4.0 SP4. I know this is possible
because I do it all the time myself. Only difference is he's doing it
over a dialup connection (50k) and I'm doing it over a cable modem.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Levy Rami-ERL005 [mailto:Rami.Levy "at" motorola.com]
> Sent: 16 June 2000 13:47
> To: 'VNC mailing list'
> Cc: Vazquez-Delgado Jose Luis-FJV011
> Subject: Problem using VNC with Windows 98
>
>
> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine is having trouble using VNC from a Win98 machine, as
> described below:
>
> VNC version 3.3.3R7
> Windows 98
>
> Problem: When the VNC viewer is started, a window displaying
> the current
> screen of the computer running the server is displayed only
> to disappear at
> the move of the mouse or in about eight seconds if the mouse
> is not moved.
> If an attempt to re-start the viewer is tried, a "connection
> closed" error
> is displayed. Only after 15 minutes can one start the viewer
> again only to
> encounter the same problems again.
>
> Thank you for any help you can provide,
>
> Rami Levy
> M
> Engineering Section Manager, Smart and Connected Products, Personal
> Communications Sector
> 1500 Gateway Blvd, MS 112, Boynton Beach, FL 33426-8292
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