> Yep, they all have the same network cards.  We haven't tried that.  I will
> swap mine out for a 3Com or something high-end and see what I get when
> VNCing in.  I was led to believe it was a video driver issue.

It's the fact that it works for a little while that suggests a network
issue.  If it were a graphics card problem, you almost certainly wouldn't
get *any* output.  Also, graphics card problems are likely to surface when
using the server but the viewer is a much more standard application - if a
poor graphics card made your PC bluescreen with the viewer then you'd be
seeing it crash all the time with other apps.

> Also, I have tried the Java viewer (most people here use the Java viewer
> actually).  It dithers down to 8-bit automatically so you can usually work
a
> bit longer, but it will eventually lock up and BSOD like the standalone
> viewer.  Yesterday I BSOD'd about 4 times in a row because of this one
> computer I just needed to do a LITTLE work on.  I ended up walking to
> another computer which had NT4, transferring the call, and finishing it
> there :)

Yep.  I'm convinced it's a network thing.

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
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