The only thing I can see now, is to "upgrade" to SP 6a, but I'm not sure it
we resolve anything. There is somewhere a memory leak caused by VNC or the
combination of VNC and SP 4...
Regards,
Dries Feys -- Software Engineer
TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV
Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem-Belgium
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- URL: http://www.tvh.be
Tel: +32 (0)56 434745 -- Fax: +32 (0)56 434446
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>Which version of VNC are you using ?
The last one : 333R9 (the problem existed with the 333R7 too).
>I know this isn't a solution, but can't you just kill the VNC service by
>the
>task manager and then restart the service ?
Of course, I tried it. I also tried to uninstall and install again the soft.
Nothing works :-((
J. LECLERCQ
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