Just a casual observation:  I've just tried 1.2.2 on an older PII box w/ 32
MB RAM, running Windows 98 SE.  Haven't tried connecting to it as yet, but
with the EnableHTTPDaemon turned OFF, I'm seeing a launch speed improvement
(in app mode) of about 2 seconds versus with it turned ON - since I'm not
using the java and having it launch on demand, this is great!!

Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Constantin Kaplinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TightVNC 1.2.2 released


Hello,

TightVNC 1.2.2 has been released today. This version does not feature
a lot of great new features, but I think improvements in its Win32
part may worth the upgrade. Here is a brief list of changes over
1.2.1:

  - Win32 server: long-standing Win9x resource consumption problem has
    been fixed. Now the server thread does not use blocking I/O, and
    therefore is always ready to process messages from the VNCHooks
    DLL.

  - Win32 server: now built-in HTTP daemon may be enabled and disabled
    interactively from the Advanced Preferences dialog (this setting
    is saved in new "EnableHTTPDaemon" registry key).

  - Win32 server: changes in layout and text of the Advanced
    Preferences dialog.

  - Xvnc: Minor bugfix which should prevent potential dereference of a
    NULL pointer.

  - Unix viewer: Now viewer window would be raised on remote beep
    (bell) event by default. New -noraiseonbeep option and the
    "raiseOnBeep" resource set to False disable this behaviour.

  - One more packaging option for the Unix source: ready to build
    archive with Zlib and JPEG libraries inside.

  - Other minor fixes and cleanups.

New version is available from the usual place:

  http://www.tightvnc.com/

TightVNC project now has a mailing list hosted by SourceForge.net:

  https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vnc-tight-list

I'd like to thank all the people who reported bugs, contrubuted
patches and ideas, or supported TightVNC development by any means.

-- 
With Best Wishes,
Constantin
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