Salvatore,

We have never had such a bug reported to us, I'm afraid.

Can you provide a description of the actual behaviour you are seeing?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> Sent: 13 October 2004 10:32
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> Subject: Problem with RealVNC 4.0 on Guests of VMWare ESX
> 
> Dear all
> 
> I hope that there is a VNC Developer out there that can help 
> us in solve this problem:
> 
> We have a Linux Box with VMWare ESX 1.2.1 installed on it. On 
> VMWare we created three Windows 2000 Guests and installed 
> RealVNC 4.0 on it.
> 
> Now comes the problem: After a while (a few hours), after I 
> connected on one of the VM's with the VNCViewer, the 
> Ctrl-Alt-Del Windows is disappeared! We are no more able to 
> log in to this machine through VNC nor through the VMWare 
> Remote Console (They both connect to the same console). 
> The only way is to connect with RDP/Remote Console. But even 
> through this, or through a remote shutdown command, it was no 
> more possible to cleanly reboot the server. We have to power 
> down the VM to restart it.
> 
> After communicating with VMWare about this problem we isolate 
> RealVNC 4.0 as the cause of this problem. After installing 
> TightVNC 1.2.9 or RealVNC
> 3.3.3 the systems behaves normally and we are able to connect 
> to the VM's through VNCViewer (4.0) and VMWare Remote Console.
> 
> I hope that someone can fix this problem, or at least publish 
> an advisory about this. I think it would be better to solve 
> it, isn't it?
> 
> We could build a Test VM make tests on it with 
> improved/patched VNC versions. Please contact me for this. Thanks.
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Salvatore Cagliari
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bechtle IT-Systemhaus Basel
> Switzerland
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