we had the same problem.. when we moved the cursor, we had a processor usage
of 100 percent.. now we made a reinstall of the windows, and, with the same
version of vnc (latest tridiaVNC) it4s all right.


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 <<Re: CPU loading>>
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Eh?  I'm confused.  I thought you said the WinVNC server was using 100% of
the CPU cycles.  Is this not what you were saying?

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
--
          "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Foster, Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: CPU loading


> The DOS window was not on the VNC'ed box but the computer that I was
running
> the viewer from.  After pskilling the box I reconnected and then
terminated
> by Disconnecting.
>
> Kevin Foster
>
> Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation"
>
> IT - Engineering Services
>
> Desk: (512) 741-1356 - Cell (512) 970-6748
>
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>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 8:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CPU loading
>
>
> 1)  DOS prompts are a red herring.  They'll always flatline the CPU
because
> they're a special case that has to be polled.
>
> 2)  pskilling WinVNC is a bad plan from an efficiency point of view.  It
can
> end up leaving hooks in all the running apps which won't be removed until
> they quit.  Quitting WinVNC cleanly is much better!
>
> Do you get thsi effect with non-DOS windows?
>
> James "Wez" Weatherall
> --
>           "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
> Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
> AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK                              - Tel : 343000
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Foster, Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:01 PM
> Subject: RE: CPU loading
>
>
> > I connected and brought up notepad and placed my cursor over some text
and
> > bam 100%.
> >
> > I then left the cursor sitting on the text and ALT-TABBED to a CMD
prompt.
> > I could still see that even though I was not on that window that the CPU
> was
> > pegged.  I killed VNC via pskill (excellent tool from
> www.sysinternals.com)
> > and then reconnected.  The cursor was in the same location but the CPU
had
> > dropped to between 24-34%...  Once I moved the cursor back up 100%
again.
> > Hope this helps...
> >
> >
> >
> > Kevin Foster
> >
> > Systems Administrator - "Building a better idiot through automation"
> >
> > IT - Engineering Services
> >
> > Desk: (512) 741-1356 - Cell (512) 970-6748
> >
> > Visit www.Vignette.com <http://www.Vignette.com>  to learn more.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 12:00 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: CPU loading
> >
> >
> > > Wow!  Yup as soon as it turns to a text-edit it jumps up to 95-100%
> Leave
> > > it still as a standard pointer and CPU sits at about 24-40% and of
> course
> > if
> > > you move the mouse Pegged 100 8-)
> >
> > When you get the 100% load, can you try disconnecting and reconnecting
and
> > see if that changes anything?
> >
> > Bear in mind that if there is another update anywhere on the screen
(even
> in
> > a window obscured by something), WinVNC will tend to try to update the
> > mouse.  This is something I'd like to fix if I can work out the precise
> > cause.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > James "Wez" Weatherall
> > --
> >           "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
> > Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
> > AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK                              - Tel : 343000
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