I had this problem on Solaris.  The sysadmin almost banned VNC as a
result.  (I am a mere user on a multiuser system.)

> Hi There,
> 
> Once I experienced a similar problem like yours, very high CPU usage on VNC. I
> am not sure if our problem is caused by the same, but you can always give it a
> try. Tough I think in my case it only occured in Windows2000. I had a ASUS
> P2B-DS dual mainboard, and the problem was with the ACPI, so disabling it in
> the BIOS and setting the SYSTEM configuration under windows 2000 solved it.
> Tough NT doesn't use ACPI... Ah well anyway, you could give it a try :-)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Florentijn Bos
> -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm
> not sure about the former."
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