TOTAL BSOD!

2007-11-15 Thread egressor
Due to the wisdom of Microsoft engineers my static IP network died.
After reboot the static IP was reset to 0.0.0.0. I have installed
Hamachi but because DHCP was disabled, and the service couldn't be
turned on, it refused to work.

Since we needed some important files I have installed your software.
The install hanged and was stuck for an hour or more, because
apparently there was an old install it was trying unsuccessfully to
update.  I reset...  The machine in question didn't turn off as
expected since it couldn't terminate the install task, so I have
pressed the small reset button.

After reboot I was greeted with an 800x600 4 bit plane display, which
appears to have been cause by a new VNC display driver/adapter.  Next
I disabled it and reset.  It rebooted using the same 4 bit plane
display, after which I removed the driver in question and rebooted yet
again.

BSOD: Stop: 0X007B (0XF7946528, 0XC034, 0X, 0X)

The machine BSODs in safe mode as well, so for all practical purposes
it is dead.

What I'm asking for is the .reg file that this program creates.

Thank you.
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windows 2003 connection loss

2007-11-15 Thread Mike Cavanagh
I have Version RealVNC 4.1.1 Free Edition running in my environment.
Every PC with it runs fine.

I just added a Windows 2003 Small Business Server to the environment and
added RealVNC to it.  RealVNC Server runs in Service Mode.





I am experiencing disconnects from the server.  I notice the session
quits responding and eventually, I get the dialog box asking if I want
to reconnect.  I select yes and I am immediately re-connected.  During
the no response period, I am able to communicate with the server using
other tools (file shares, Ping, nbtstat, etc).



Does anyone have any ideas why the software occasionally quits
responding?  As I said in the beginning, all other PCs work fine.



Thanks,

Mike Cavanagh
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