Dave,
For what it's worth, I'm using the same Inspiron, processor, and WinME.
No such problem accessing Solaris8, but I'm using TightVNC latest release.
http://www.tightvnc.com
Fred
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You can use Niresoft Task Manager (Freeware:
http://www.niresoft.com/tm.asp ) It works great and shows all processes,
incl. The hidden ones
Marc Beck
Dallas TX, USA
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Thats what I'd do is kill the process. I use Pslist and Pskill to check and
kill processes remotely on the NT domain.
http://www.systernals.com/ntw2k/freeware/pslist.shtml
http://www.systernals.com/ntw2k/freeware/pskill.shtml
Rach
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Thank you very much for offer to help us test our connection.. We4ll send
you the connection information in a private email.
We downloaded and installed apache on the machine and were able to connect
to it from another machine on the internet, so it appears that the machine
is able to make some c
Hi,
I am using a Dell inspiron 8000, PIII 750 laptop running ME to connect to
RH6.2. I have a problem.
My 5 key doesn't work in the viewer. In fact, the 5 does a backspace.
I have tried using my fn key to use the i on my i key, but I can't get that
passed through.
All help appreciated.
Regard
Doh!!! I just read it again. You have already tried that.
Sorry.
Dave.
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Are you able to use Computer Manager from a remote machine to check on its
service? If running, you could try restarting the service, or if stopped,
try starting it again.
Dave.
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I've run into this once in a while, it went away when I upgraded my
video drivers.
If you have the NT/W2K resource kit, you can use KILL.EXE to terminate
the process...
Kenneth Porter wrote:
> My VNC service on Win2k Server has stopped responding, and I can't shut
> it down remotely with the
My VNC service on Win2k Server has stopped responding, and I can't shut
it down remotely with the management console; it just reports "stopping"
and appears to be ignoring the stop request. I expect I'll have to
reboot the server to get VNC back again. I see nothing interesting in
the event logs t