I'd expect you too see some minor glitches wih WinVNC server under Win2K but
seeing display glitches when viewing VNC servers running on Unix is very odd
indeed. Have you tried rebuilding the binaries from source?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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From: "Waltner, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 4:50 PM
Subject: Screen Artifacts on W2K vncviewer
> I've been using VNC to access our Solaris servers with good success.
> We have also used it to connect to Windows servers with slightly less
> success. The problems are slower screen updates and screen artifacts left
on
> all clients (Solaris, Windows, MacOS). The artifacts are from the client
not
> getting the full screen update. This hasn't been a real problem since we
> only have a few Windows systems that we are serving with VNC.
>
> Today, one of our users started experiencing the same problem when
> attached to our Solaris servers. The only real difference between this
> person and all of our other users is that he is running on Windows 2000.
The
> screen artifacts are usually left when a window is unhidden and moved in a
> single step. Selecting the "request screen update" fixes the problem, but
> this happens often enough to make that workaround annoying. Any idea on
what
> to try. We see the same problem with both the AT&T 3.3.3r7 and TridiaVNC
1.4
> releases of the viewer. We are running the AT&T 3.3.3r2 server on the
> Solaris system.
>
> --
> Steve Waltner
> LSI Logic
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