R9 fixes a serious bug in server clipboard handling. Are you running this
version?
James "Wez" Weatherall
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From: "Dr Frag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 7:26 PM
Subject: Server to Client Copy/Paste and Garbled Graphics
> I use VNC to connect to several NT 4 servers via various Windows clients
> and have never been able to copy from the server to the client. From the
> client to the server has never been a problem. I just had a thought
> while signing up for the list that it might be something to do with
> running VNC as a service as opposed to an application which might have
> access to the clipboard. I will have to investigate this but thought I'd
> throw it out the until I have the chance to test.
>
> Second item is a problem I've been having only at home connecting to my
> local server. When I connect to my home server from work I don't get
> this problem. The problem has to do with graphics or pictures. They are
> garbled or blocky and not rendered properly. Say an application with an
> image of the author on one page. The app window will be fine but the
> image is garbled. When I move the mouse over it it flutters some but
> stays garbled. Kind of like pushing sand around. Anyone know what's
> going on here? The server is NT 4 and the client is Win98SE and it's
> been happening for at least a couple of VNC versions.
>
> Thanx,
> David
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