> Try changing the use_DeferredUpdates setting
> in the VNCHooks preferences for the problem
> application to zero.
Incidentally, it would be very useful for some apps if VNCHooks could also
read app preferences from the HKLM subtree. Otherwise those apps will have
to fiddle with the registry for
Thank you.
This solution fixes "Acrobat & WinVnc errors" also.
I changed Acrobat vnchooks setting
(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\ORL\VNCHooks\Application_Prefs\ACROBAT.EXE\use_De
feral)
to 0.
> Try changing the use_DeferredUpdates setting in the VNCHooks preferences
for
> the problem application
> Try changing the use_DeferredUpdates setting
> in the VNCHooks preferences for the problem
> application to zero.
James, that did the trick. Thanks! I had narrowed it down to VNCHooks.dll or
omnithread_rt.dll, but you sure saved me a lot of work. Maybe this
particular issue should find its way
Try changing the use_DeferredUpdates setting in the VNCHooks preferences for
the problem application to zero.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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