Hi -- I have uncovered two serious problems using winvncdrv under Win2k. Corel Photopaint 10 doen not function properly with the driver. With winvnc running as a service, but before any viewer client has connected, Corel Photopaint 10 works normally. After a client has connected, Corel Photopaint 10 opens normally, but, when an image file is opened, the image window immediately closes. The application remains open, but trying to open an image file results in the file opening, the image flashing on the screen (both vncviewer and local system monitor), and then closing.
I tried opening an image file before client connect, using the monitor and controls of the winvnc server. I then connected a client, and the image file previously opened in Corel Photopaint 10 closed. Adobe Photoshop 5.5 behaves normally on this system, with or without a client connected. The second problem occures in Microsoft Powerpoint XP and Olympus Camedia 2.5. In both applications, thumbnails are displayed normally, but full slides are not fully displayed. In Powerpoint, the slideshow works fine, but slide view doesn't. In Camedia, the individual images can be displayed fullscreen OK, but the slide show doesn't display properly. What I mean by improper display is that the image is only partiually drawn, and moving the mouse across the image, paints it in wherever the mouse has been. Changing options in the winvnc service helper have no effect. The performance of the winvncdrv driver is quite impressive, and most application seem to perform normally. However, a few don't. Has anyone else had the same experience? Is there a fix, besides uninstalling the driver? Ellis -- ============================================================= Ellis Golub Phone: (215) 898-4629 Biochemistry Department FAX: (215) 898-3695 University of Pennsylvania [EMAIL PROTECTED] School of Dental Medicine 4001 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6003 Home: http://biochem.dental.upenn.edu/~ellis/ PGP: http://biochem.dental.upenn.edu/~ellis/public_key.html ============================================================== --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------