> > When minimised, the viewer will stop requesting updates until it is
> > restored.  It may take some time for updates queued while the viewer was
> > "asleep" to arrive, if a lot of changes occurred in the meantime.
> >
>
> It turns out that the behaviour depends on how VNC is removed from the
> minimised state. Using the normal taskbar mechanism does indeed cause
> the updates to occur.
>
> (I normally use a thing called PowerPro, and for some reason if I use
> that to show the VNC window, then it does not update. I'll just have to
> remember to use the taskbar -- which is normally something I hate
> doing, but it seems to be the only way to get VNC to respond after
> being minimised.)


That's strange.  I bet the powerpro program does something naughty to
minimise and restore apps.  Difficult to see how, though.

James "Wez" Weatherall
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