> whole such screen update took about 2 or 3 seconds when I used tight
> Constantin
ok, bear with me... hit me on my head... after taking a sharp look at the
icon in the tasktray, I noticed that it's not the tridia one. So actually I
didn't use encoding. After changing the binaries, it works fine
> "JW" == James ''Wez'' Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> It's probably because the Logoff screen puts cross-hatching
JW> over the whole display, so it encodes really badly, although I
JW> thought the Tight stuff used ZLib and so should deal well with
JW> that.
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> > machine locally, the Options are displayed as expected. I
> > just don't get
> > them in VNC. This would sound like a difference between the
> > default and user
> > Lars
> An update to this: The screen is diplayed, but I get
> refreshes like every 10
> mins. It gets horrible slow, like a 2
> machine locally, the Options are displayed as expected. I
> just don't get
> them in VNC. This would sound like a difference between the
> default and user
> Lars
An update to this: The screen is diplayed, but I get refreshes like every 10
mins. It gets horrible slow, like a 240baud connectio
Hi,
I have a strange problem on my Win2k test machine: When I go
"Start/Shutdown", usually the logoff options should be displayed, i.e. Log
User off, reboot, shutdown. But as soon as I click the "Shutdown" Option in
the start menu, I don't get any screen update any more. When I check the
machine