NT Server hangs when accessing from a VNC client
Mark Vinten
mvinten "at" caluk.com
Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:58:29 +0000
What service pack level are you running on ? and have you made sure that you
have recent/latest drivers from the manufacturer...
I have sometimes found in the past, that the very latest drivers are not
always idea, so see if you can find some slightly older ones that may work
and try it out.
P.S. Good on you for taking the time to research through the FAQ and
archive, as some people don't bother and then wonder why they can short
responses if any.
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Mark Vinten (mvinten "at" caluk.com)
Computer Applications Limited
-----Original Message-----
From: jchick "at" ctel.net [mailto:jchick "at" ctel.net]
Sent: 28 March 2000 20:31
To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
Subject: NT Server hangs when accessing from a VNC client
Hi all,
I'm new to the list, but have been using VNC for awhile, successfully I
might add. I've poured over the FAQ's like a good boy, and even dug through
some of the archives looking for an answer, so if this has already been
addressed, please be patient with me... ;>)
I installed the latest VNC service for NT on a new box I recently cobbled
together. I runs fine, I can connect to it just fine via the VNC viewer, but
occasionally the server just locks right up tight as a drum and stops
responding to RPC calls, keyboard and mouse commands, and drops off the
network.
It doesn't generate an error or reboot, it just hangs. It doesn't do it all
the time, only when trying to run something graphic intensive, like IE. The
video card is an ATI Mach64 GX, and I get the same results if I used the
built-in WinNT video drivers for the card, or the NT drivers from the
manufacturer.
Just wondered if anyone else has had a similar problem.
Thanks
John A. Chick
CommTel Internet
Systems Administrator
jchick "at" ctel.net <mailto:jchick "at" ctel.net>
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