Hi,

    I have been using VNC for the past year or so without any problems.
Recently, A problem came up that I just cannot figure out. About a week or
so ago, I tried connecting to VNC and it started timing out. When I hit
CONTROL-ALT-DEL, It says Vinnie [Not Responding]. I thought that was strange
as I have never seen this before. I ended the program and went to another PC
and tried the same thing and got the same result, vinnie (Which is my
machine name) [Not Responding]. I thought it may be my pc at home so I tried
reinstalling TCP/IP. Went home and still the same thing. I said, okay, Ill
format my pc. First I made a backup of my PC and did a clean install of
Windows. Went back to work and still the same thing. I am out of ideas. Here
is what I have for a configuration:

MSI Mainboard K7T PRO-2a with 266Mhz Frontside Bus
1.2 GIG Athalon Processor
256 DDR RAM
40 GIG Hard Drive
Netgear FA311TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter << I havn't tried replaing that
(yet)
Samsung CD-RW Drive
52X CD-ROM
GeoForce 2 GTS with 32MB with TV OUT
Windows 98 SE
Full Tower Case

I dont' have a problem connecting to the Internet. I can get mail and get
online so that part works okay. I have assigned myself a STATIC IP as I work
for a Cable Modem ISP and set that up on the ISP end. I have also tried
using VNC Viewer on another PC not even in the office and that does the same
thing, "[NOT RESPONDING]". Please help! I really do like VNC but not right
now. :-)

Thanks,
William Olson
Suscom Internet Technical Support
207 721-9896 x 2
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