RE: CPU loading

2001-04-09 Thread Foster, Kevin
I am sorry that it has taken so long for me to get back to this... > No. You should place the cursor over the notepad window, then move it to > other to verify that the CPU usage is only high over that window. The only time the CPU had a continuous spike was when the mouse cursor turned into a

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-19 Thread Foster, Kevin
James, I will probably get to this some time tomorrow.. (just to let you know) Thanks, Kevin Foster Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation" IT - Engineering Services Desk: (512) 741-1356 - Cell (512) 970-6748 Visit www.Vignette.com

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-16 Thread Foster, Kevin
I thought that you asked me to place the cursor on the text and then shut down to see if utilization stayed the same or went away? If I move my cursor to close the window then it would no longer be over the text and if I try to use keyboard commands I affect labxprt instead of kludge's windows.

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-16 Thread Foster, Kevin
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RE: CPU loading

2001-03-16 Thread Foster, Kevin
ambridge, UK - Tel : 343000 - Original Message - From: "Foster, Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:01 PM Subject: RE: CPU loading > I connected and brought up notepad and placed my cur

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-15 Thread Foster, Kevin
The first time I tried it (see email just before this one) I was in VNCviewer. This time I used the IE5.5 Browser. Once I reconnected the CPU was still pegged at 100%. A little different than in vncviewer. Kevin Foster Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation" IT

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-15 Thread Foster, Kevin
I connected and brought up notepad and placed my cursor over some text and bam 100%. I then left the cursor sitting on the text and ALT-TABBED to a CMD prompt. I could still see that even though I was not on that window that the CPU was pegged. I killed VNC via pskill (excellent tool from www.sy

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-15 Thread Foster, Kevin
se? Cheers, James "Wez" Weatherall -- "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment" Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513 AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK - Tel : 343000 - Original Message - From: &quo

RE: CPU loading

2001-03-15 Thread Foster, Kevin
We have noticed the same problem. It seems to be worse when running vncviewer.exe. The browser connection does not seem to be as bad. It is only a problem when some one is connected... Kevin Foster Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation" IT - Engineering Servic

RE: what is the command to show IP address connected to my comput er

2001-02-22 Thread Foster, Kevin
On NT you can use: C:\Netstat Kevin Foster Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation" IT - Engineering Services Desk: (512) 741-1356 - Cell (512) 970-6748 Visit www.Vignette.com to learn more. -Original Message- From: Riley, Jimmy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Se

RE: Password problem when nobody logged on

2001-02-22 Thread Foster, Kevin
Convenience... If I am sitting down at some one else's computer system and they do not have the viewer then I can pop up a browser. Most people have a browser... Kevin Foster Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation" IT - Engineering Services Desk: (512) 741-1356 -

RE: FW: NT VNC password Change

2001-01-19 Thread Foster, Kevin
ot 3) Re-install VNC with new password Seems a bit drastic, so I MUST be doing something wrong. Anyone out there know my error? Cheers, Mike Leo At 06:42 AM 1/18/2001 -0800, Foster, Kevin wrote: >Basically answered my own questions. After I hit sent I realized what I had >typed "

FW: NT VNC password Change

2001-01-18 Thread Foster, Kevin
Services - Vignette Corp. Desk: (512) 741-1356 Cell: (512) 970-6748 "Building a better idiot through automation" -Original Message- From: Foster, Kevin Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:29 AM To: Subject:NT VNC password Change Ok... I fell like

NT VNC password Change

2001-01-18 Thread Foster, Kevin
Ok... I fell like I am doing something terribly wrong. I am trying to change the password on several NT and 2000 systems. I have tried to connect to the system via "VNC" or Terminal Services and bring up the "WinVNC: Current User Properties" I try to change the password but it does not stick.