On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Michael Milette wrote (quoting the tightVNC web site):
> Efficient compression algorithms. New Tight encoding is optimized for > slow and medium-speed connections and thus generates much less traffic > as compared to traditional VNC encodings. At the same time, TightVNC > supports all the standard VNC encodings, so it can be easily configured > to operate efficiently in fast network environments too. Let's say I'm running the server on Solaris and I usually connect from a viewer running under Windows. I sometimes I connect via ethernet from the same subnet and it's super fast (10 Mbps), sometimes from DSL at home (384 kbps, say) and sometimes from a 28.8 kbps modem. Can I launch a single tightVNC session and connect to it in different ways from different places? That is, can the viewer tell the server how to encode the data for transmission? Or do I have to accept whatever I told the server to do when I first started the session? Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------