Jeff Fay wrote:
>Just tried changing screen res on my client machine from millions of
>colors to thousands. My screen shows the remote server now...
This will reduce the amount of memory the client needs, which is
probably why it works - so you might find that you can continue to
connect at
Just tried changing screen res on my client machine from millions of
colors to thousands. My screen shows the remote server now...
Thanks for the hint Dair!
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Jeff Fay
Media Services Technician
Cooperative Extension Service
College of Rural Alaska
University of Alaska Fairbanks
P.O. Box 756
Dair Grant wrote:
> Which version of which viewer are you using? And do you know what depth
> of connection you manage to establish, and what depth your local screen
> is?
Software version is 3.3.3b2 (aka Beta 3.0.1).
I'm not sure what you mean by "depth of connection"
My client machine monito
Jeff Fay wrote:
>When I start up my VNC Viewer and initiate a connection to look at a
>remote machine, my local VNC window comes up black. I have control of
>the remote machine, but it doesn't do me much good, since I can't see
>what I'm manipulating. When I first installed the viewer it worked w
I'm having a problem that I hope all of you can help me with.
When I start up my VNC Viewer and initiate a connection to look at a
remote machine, my local VNC window comes up black. I have control of
the remote machine, but it doesn't do me much good, since I can't see
what I'm manipulating. Whe