Oleg:
        So I've been tweaking Kaboodle all day taking care of
some little things, like having the service tray icon read
"Kaboodle" instead of "EchoFree".
        And...it's got me stumped on something. You made a
change so that the PropBgGrnd.bmp tile doesn't come up in
a PropertyPanel. Rather, it comes up with a plain gray
background.
        I thought this was due to the CEFMsgBox lines in
efmsgbox.cpp, but it's not. Any suggestions of where to look?
Thanks!

-Scott

PS: The new PropBgGrnd.bmp tile makes the panel much more
    readable than last time. I can see why you'd have changed
    it...


On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Lyapin Oleg wrote:

> 21 Jan 2002 Status report
> -----------------------------
>
> >Can you describe what the "scanning" algorithm is that
> >you've implemented?
>
> Actually, no additional scanning is performed to discover Kaboodle+VNC
> Servers on the net. Our solution was to use the standard Kaboodle network
> discovery procedure to transfer the VNC-related pieces of data. These are
> what you see when you open the property panel for your own PC and go to "VNC
> Server Settings on ServerName" group:
> 1. Activity bit: "Use Kaboodle to control the startup Vnc server" checkbox
> 2. TCP port number: "Connect to partner Kabbodle on port:" editbox
>
> These two data pieces are transferred to a remote machine. If the activity
> bit is set, the pc's icon is displayed with a special V-like mark and the
> TCP port number value is displayed at the property panel, grayed out.
>
> -Oleg
>
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