Gee if you could fix that problem, I could finally stop mucking around with
all the other software solutions out there. Sure, WinVNC is a little slow
over a modem but as long as it doesn't crash, it would suit my needs just
fine. Anything you could do would be most appreciated by me as well as many
other Win9x/ME users.
If anyone can fix it, you can James. Go James Go! Go James Go! :-)
Michael Milette
At 04:35 PM 2001-04-18 +0100, you wrote:
>Right. What's happening is that the hooks are continuing to post messages
>to WinVNC, even though it's temporarily gone away to send an update - it
>can't handle the incoming messages while it's transmitting the update. The
>fix is to separate the update thread from the hook handling thread but
>that's non-trivial. I'll have a look at it, though.
>
>Cheers,
>
>James "Wez" Weatherall
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