Hi
As technical support on a large site we frequently use VNC to access users
remote desktops. The network consists of Windows NT and Novell servers, over
CISCO implemented VLANS. The problem is, there is a sharp descrease in VNC's
performance when remotely accessing a workstation on another subnet, when
the remote user is logged in. However when you log the remote user out and
log in yourself, VNC's performance increases to an acceptable level. Has
anyone experienced this issue or would know of any way around it. I read
through the FAQ and archived mailing lists however could not find anything.
Regards
John Ireland
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