Update:

Now using SecureCRT to connect and tunnel to the AIX server instead of 
PuTTY. Am able to get the desktop up and running, execute commands such as 
xclock, and everything works fine for a about a half a minute, then I 
crash to the desktop with the following error:

Unable to wait for socket data: An operation on a socket could not be 
performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a 
queue was full. (10055)
Do you wish to attempt to reconnect to localhost:{TUNNEL_PORT}?

There are Yes/No buttons, but clicking yes just produces the same error 
dialog box while the no button exits the program.

Thank you,

Joel J Roberts
Network Specialist
Phone: 303-924-9179



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VNC Viewer Freezing Up






I'm using VNC viewer to connect from a Windows XP Pro workstation to an 
AIX server. Other users are able to connect fine, but when I do, the 
remote desktop starts to load, then freezes completely. The mouse 
continues to move across the screen, but the mouse on the remote desktop 
is frozen. If I close the viewer and re-open it, I get a frozen image with 

a bit more of the desktop. Each time I re-start the viewer, I see a bit 
more, but it's still frozen.

Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Joel J Roberts
Network Specialist
Phone: 303-924-9179
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