Boneric,

Which versions of VNC Viewer and VNC Server are you running on the two
systems?

What process is it that starts taking up CPU time on the server machine when
you disconnect from it?

How are you starting the VNC Server?

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Boneric Harrison
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> 
>      I would like to say the software is is vary nice THANKS :).
>        But  the question is after a login and all work is 
> done. no way to
>    log
>        out  but  to  click the (X) on the top right of the 
> window. And if
>    closed
>        in   that   fashion,   the   destination  system  will 
>  stay live.
>    meaning
>        connection  on the destination do's not close, and the 
> cpu goes to
>    100%
>        in  use.  The  cpu  will  not  refresh until 
> destination system is
>    rebooted.
>       The sores system is windows-xp pro
>       Destination system is linux debian 3.0
>       Is there something im missing?
>        Thank   you   for   the  software's  freeware. if i 
> could get this
>    strait i
>       would like to bay a license.
>    Boneric Harrison
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