Yup, using the original VNC works better than tight VNC with the changes you mentioned. Thanks a ton!
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Browse All TopicsLooking for a VNC solution for 64-bit Windows 2003 Enterprise. 32-bit TightVNC doesn't appear to work. I have to hit the refresh button every time I make changes to the screen.
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by: RobWillPosted on 2007-05-15 at 15:18:11ID: 19096824
Following may help with refreshes and performance. Reference is to RealVNC: ermail/vnc -list/2006 -December/ 056580.htm l s.com/list s/vnc/list /54834
"The current x86 build of VNC Free Edition will work on x64 systems, although
you'll want to enable polling in the Capture Method tab"
http://www.realvnc.com/pip
See also second post:
http://www.gossamer-thread