RE: VNC Problem (refresh)

2001-09-18 Thread Stefane Bridy
I read somewhere in the documentation, that any click in the windows requests a refresh. It's easier than using the menu and seems to work under NT. Give it a try, if the application running has some places where you can click without any action being performed. --- Eric Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: VNC Problem

2001-09-14 Thread Ellis Golub
Suresh -- I'm running vncviewer on an SGI under IRIX 6.5 and WinVNC as a service under NT4SP6a. I have similar screen refresh problems. I found, quite by accident, that if the VNC service helper is running, the screen refreshes properly. I have put the service helper in a Startup folder, so it

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-14 Thread Eric Carlson
I've done that and it is such a pain. I am much more productive using "Poll full screen", even though the response is slower. If I didn't have to go to such extremes to refresh the screen, I might prefer manual refresh, like if I could use the center mouse button to do a refresh instead of having

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-13 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
Rather than slow down my entire VNC experience, when using applications that behave this way I make frequent use of the "Request Screen Refresh" functionality by right-clicking on the VNC Viewer window icon in the task bar. I'll try the "smooth scrolling" thing for IE; I've also found that MS/Out

re: VNC Problem

2001-09-13 Thread Eric Carlson
Turn off smooth scrolling in IE, or set "poll full screen" in VNC. Some other Windows utilities also don't refresh well unless you set "poll full screen", but unfortunately it slows down the VNC experience. - Eric, http://www.InvisibleRobot.com/ > If I open an IE browser window and access a > s

Re: VNC Problem

2001-09-10 Thread Suresh Mahalingam
This particular problem went away on on changing polling on VNC windows server to "Full screen". However it looks like it may use more bandwith apart from loading the server more. Suresh. Zalman Margareten wrote: > > Mentioned in this list sometime in the past. Something was mentioned about > c

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-10 Thread Zalman Margareten
Mentioned in this list sometime in the past. Something was mentioned about compiling a viewer with the ctrl+esc button automatically depressing or something - I too have the same issue with updating the screen w/o having to ask for a refresh. -Original Message- From: Suresh Mahalingam [ma

Re: VNC Problem

2001-09-07 Thread Suresh Mahalingam
I had to use full screen polling to get the correct display on the solaris machine. Checking Poll under cursor alone did not work. I hope additinal polling options loads only the server and not the communication between server and client. Also clicking the screen refreshes IE but it is a tedious

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-07 Thread Steve Palocz
Sure, just click on the title/menu bar. or click in the IE on a spot where there isn't a link. (your mouse will change to show you are over a link). Or change the poll to poll window under cursor (note it will slow things down). Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-07 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
Have you tried selected/unselecting the various "poll under" options on the winvnc server properties and restarting Winvnc?? Sounds like a polling issue to me... -Original Message- From: Suresh Mahalingam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:37 PM To: VNC Mailing