Hi Alpesh,

If you wait long enough, I suspect that your Win95 client might actually 
crash your system do to a problem with Windows 9x. Try the next version of 
TightVNC (1.2.2 I think) which is due out any day now at 
http://www.tightvnc.com/. It is supposed to address the problem and is 
optimized for slow modem connections.

In the mean time, you can try changing (the Windows 2000 machine) the 
resolution of the screen and/or the number of colours on your host. A lower 
resolution and number of colours will result in less data to transmit over 
the modem. I have noticed that just changing the video mode can fix the 
problem with some video drivers which experience compatibility issues.

Last but not least, you didn't mention if there was a firewall involved 
between the two connections. This may be another area to explore for 
problems if a firewall is involved.

I know it works because I use it all the time. Hope you find some of this 
helpful.

                         Michael Milette
                         TNG Consulting Inc.

At 03:18 PM 2001-11-08, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am trying to connect from a VNC viewer on Win95 to a Win 2000 machine 
>running VNC server. VNC server running as a service. The client can 
>authenticate to the server but is not getting any screen updates. It just 
>waits for the screen update.
>
>The win95 has DUN1.4. VNC release is vnc-3.3.3r9-x86-win32.
>
>Any ideas or suggestion are greatly appreciated,
>Alpesh.
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