> Windows claims that there is a problem with the following file: v128rm -
which
> we have tracked down to a 3dfx Voodoo 3 video card driver. We have updated
the
> drivers to see if it was a corrupted file but the problem has not gone
away.
>
> I think that our problem has something to do with VNC and the way it
> interfaces with video drivers OR the network.


This suggests that your video drivers are not the latest available, or that
they are indeed corrupt.  WinVNC doesn't hook things at a low enough level
to affect drivers.  On the other hand, it does a great deal of I/O through
them, which will tend to show up their bugs.

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
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