The problem I am having with SP6a is a Screen Refresh problem
as described earlier on this list. Unfortunately I did not get any response
to it.
======================== earlier message
Hi all,
we are having VNC server running on a Solaris 8 server with VNC clients
(Version 3.3.3 R2) on Windows NT 4 with a mixture of different
Service Packs (4, 6 and 6a).
With SP4 everything seems to work fine. So far so good.
With SP6 users get normally that Nagle's algorithm error message (not always
though, it occasionally works, but then with the same problem as described
for 6a).
Upgrading to 6a in an attempt to circumvent the Nagle problem things we
can at least connect to the VNC server, however, the screen refresh becomes
lousy. When a X-window is being closed it remains visible on the screen and
only by moving the mouse over it is possible to redraw the updated screen
parts. (Of course, doing a screen refresh via the menu works as well, but is
cumbersome when working in full-screen mode).
Why is it that it works with a SP4 NT box but not with SP6a and what can I do
about it?
Thanks for anybody who can shed some light onto this
Frank
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We are currently running VNC 3.3.2.2 on multiple NT servers running NT 4.0
with SP4 and SP6a. We are experiencing some unusual issues on the SP6a
servers with the RPC Server not responding. The question has been raised if
VNC works well with SP6a and what version is best. Also, has anyone
experienced any problems with version 3.3.2.2 on SP6a and any other version
of VNC on SP6a.
Thanks for any information that you can provide.
Thanks,
Mike Pratt
Systems Manager
Maritz - MPIC
Fenton, MO USA
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