I thought that you asked me to place the cursor on the text and then shut
down to see if utilization stayed the same or went away? If I move my cursor
to close the window then it would no longer be over the text and if I try to
use keyboard commands I affect labxprt instead of kludge's windows.  

About the 100%
Once the mouse is moved on to text, on labxprt, the CPU will remain at 100%
until I either move the mouse and a standard cursor returns or if I shut
down the viewer and then reconnect.

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-----Original Message-----
From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CPU loading


> I agree... I think we are both lost... 8-)
>
> Ok... on my system (kludge) I used VNCVIEWER.EXE and IE5.5 Browser to
> connect to a computer called labxprt.
>
> labxprt's cpu utilization went to 100% when I opened notepad and placed
the
> mouse cursor over some text. (I had Task Manager running)  I then
ALT-Tabbed
> to a DOS box on kludge and killed the session via pskill.  I then
> reconnected to labxprt.  The cursor on labxprt was still in the same
> position but the CPU utilization had dropped to normal. I then
disconnected
> normally.

Righto.  Why do you pskill the VNCviewer, not just close it normally?  (I
doubt it affects anything but it might.)

Did you say the CPU usage ramps up the moment the mouse is moved, within the
notepad window, over the remote session?

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
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