> Very good work on tracing this problem down.
Thanks.
> Does this only happen with TightVNC? Have you tried the AT&T version?
The short answer is: sort of. The problem started when I switched to
TightVNC from AT&T VNC, but I haven't tried AT&T VNC since updating the
video drivers to see if th
Same with the crashes that I was experiencing, except that mine were not
confined to VNC, the suppliers ended up replacing the whole machine, saying
nothing had changed, but as a result of some advice from tis list I had
checked the video drivers, and they are now different. Coincidence?
Ger
Very good work on tracing this problem down. ATI cards have notioursly
bad NT4 drivers.
Does this only happen with TightVNC? Have you tried the AT&T version?
Eveytime I have a customer that is having problems with their servers
blue screening, it is usually the video card at fault. All cards a