Steve,
Have you tried installing VNC 4b4 on the server in place of your existing
VNC installation?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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; Envoyi : jeudi 18 mars 2004 10:36
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> Objet : Re: winvnc.exe dr watson
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> I'm not to hot on Dr watson, do you have an event log entry? I'm bet
Unfortunately it doesn't leave any event in the event log, so nothing to go on
there :(
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Some further information for anyone willing/able to help...
The server has the latest service pack and critical updates installed. It
also seems that the problem is only happening when the server has been logged
out, rather than just left locked (the service is still running and I DO get
the V
How about Event logs? You should have some entries in Application log when
your VNC crashes.
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> De : Steve Bray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 15 mars 2004 14:06
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> Objet : winvnc.exe dr watson
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>
erver, there is
a winvnc.exe dr watson error and the vnc service has stopped.
I have used VNC fairly extensively in the past and it is working fine on
various other machines on our network.
I know that you'll probably need more info to diagnose this (eg dr watson logs
etc), but I don