Well... I also wrote I can't connect to TridiaVNC server over a web
browser, so I removed it, put back original VNC and presto, back in
business.
Tom Hipsz
Tesma International Inc.
CO-OP Student, Sheridan College.
Tel: (905) 761-1525 x129
Fax: (905) 761-1527
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"James
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Weatherall" cc: (bcc: Tom Hipsz/USR/TesmaGroup)
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11/29/2000
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> > Hello all,
> > I just installed TridiaVnc on my w2k server.
> > It seems to be much less stable then the ORL's VNC.
> > In case of ORL's it
> > never crashed, with Tridia so far today twice in one hour.
Have you tried a complete uninstall of TridaiVNC and re-install? I had a
report that VNC crashed a friend's Win2K box and TridiaVNC didn't, which
was
solved purely by re-installing the latest WinVNC. Perhaps this is a
similar
problem in reverse?
I wonder if the two versions simply install conflicting VC runtimes, or
something else simple like that?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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