A number of people have reported spontaneous re-boots with Win 2k Pro. The
consensus - not total agreement - reported in the Win 2k NG is that
whatever it is, applying the SP2 update fixes it for most people. The other
suggestion for W2k is that it seems to be very sensitive to having the
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> Today one of my customers had another crash. He knows for sure (and so I
> do
> for 99%) that he didn't use VNC to look at the computer where the crash
> occured. Winvnc is installed there.
>
I have a new NT machine at work which spontaneously reboots itself, the
vendors saw VNC and said that i
Wez,
Yes please do send me the binary and new source if posible.
Please send to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you explain what you think you have fixed? I looked some more into this
problem. The more I look the less I understand.
I've created a small program the does a FindGlobalAtom. The VNC global at
> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 19:18:08 +0200
> From: "H. Th. van der Meer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: atom bomb in WINVNC
>
> I am tracking down a problem I have had with using VNC. Some times my
> applications would crash without any traceable cause.
> As
I am tracking down a problem I have had with using VNC. Some times my
applications would crash without any traceable cause.
As far as I can see it now, WINVNC does something it shouldn't. It stores
the latest x,y coordinates in a windows property and addresses this property
with an windows ATOM Ge