SP6a fixed the problem !
Thanks
Matt
At Friday, 13/07/2001 09:41 AM (+0100), Sam Osborn wrote:
>The most obvious bug in this config is SP4 :) The first thing I would
>do is SP5 or better - SP6 the box. Have you SP'd the Win2K workstation?
>
>
>Sam Osborn
>Technical Manager
>Imagebase Technology Ltd
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Hyne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 13 July 2001 08:15
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Windows NT Server Crashes when I make a VNC connection
>
>I have just installed VNC (whatever the latest version is) on a Windows
>NT Server (with Service Pack 4) and a Windows 2000 workstation.
>
>I have started VNC as a service on the NT Server and when I attempt to
>connect to it from the Windows 2000 Workstation, the Windows NT Server
>crashes and reboots.
>
>Basically, before I installed VNC this server had been up for 6mnths +.
>It is barebones with only Netscape 4.7 installed in addition to NT.
>
>Anyone know if this is a known bug with the above configuration. Is
>there any additional information I can provide.
>
>Matt
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