I have the same problem and it occurs no matter what I have used as a viewer
. . . I have used IE and vncviewer for Windows & Linux. The way I get around
it is usually clicking on the title bar (as long as the window is not
maximized). It seems that discussion was going around suggesting using
different update handling within WinVNC's properties.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 17:55
Subject: winvnc, internet explorer, scrolling


> We're running WinVNC 3.3.3R7 on NT and noticed that scrolling by
> dragging the slider isn't correctly rendered (linux and NT viewers).
> Searching through the archives I found a few references to the problem
> back in Feb 1999 ("Screen Refresh").  The conclusion seemed to be that
> Internet Explorer performed scrolling in a way that defeated WinVNC's
> ability to detect which areas changed.
>
> Two years later.  Is there still no solution?  No patches?
> No WinVNC options?  Different version of Internet Explorer (we're
> running 4.0).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron Stanonik
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