We have noticed the same problem.  It seems to be worse when running
vncviewer.exe.  The browser connection does not seem to be as bad.  It is
only a problem when some one is connected...

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-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Lieberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CPU loading


Greetings -

I have been using VNC (as a serveice under NT) for
some time on a number of WindowsNT machines - both
workstation and server - and have noticed that
sometimes a machine will peg at 80 - 100% CPU with no
change until VNC is stopped and restarted.  Then the
CPU will behave normally.

I cannot trace this behaviour to a particular program,
condition or up-time.  Sometimes running the VNC
helper improves things and sometimes it makes the
problem worse.

Does anyone have any ideas about causes for this
strange effect?  Should the helper be run all the
time?

Is there a precautionary setting that should be made?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks -

Joel Lieberman

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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