VNC viewer does not refresh/update the screen
I have VNC Server installed on Windows 8 Desktop Machine.
I havw VNC Viewer Installed on Windows 7 Laptop, I don't know what I am doing wrong but my VNC Viewer won't update/refresh the screen after I click something in VNC Viewer. I have to open new vnc viewer connection to see updated screen.
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I have VNC Server installed on Windows 8 Desktop Machine.
I havw VNC Viewer Installed on Windows 7 Laptop, I don't know what I am doing wrong but my VNC Viewer won't update/refresh the screen after I click something in VNC Viewer. I have to open new vnc viewer connection to see updated screen.
windows-7 windows-8 vnc realvnc vnc-viewer
I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24
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I have VNC Server installed on Windows 8 Desktop Machine.
I havw VNC Viewer Installed on Windows 7 Laptop, I don't know what I am doing wrong but my VNC Viewer won't update/refresh the screen after I click something in VNC Viewer. I have to open new vnc viewer connection to see updated screen.
windows-7 windows-8 vnc realvnc vnc-viewer
I have VNC Server installed on Windows 8 Desktop Machine.
I havw VNC Viewer Installed on Windows 7 Laptop, I don't know what I am doing wrong but my VNC Viewer won't update/refresh the screen after I click something in VNC Viewer. I have to open new vnc viewer connection to see updated screen.
windows-7 windows-8 vnc realvnc vnc-viewer
windows-7 windows-8 vnc realvnc vnc-viewer
asked Nov 17 '13 at 12:57
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I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24
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I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24
I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24
I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24
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If you have not installed a "mirror driver" for your server, I would recommend doing so. It should help with both the refresh and the speed. You didn't say specifically which VNC server/viewers you're using, but here is an example of what I'm referring to for UltraVNC (in case that's what you ARE using): http://www.uvnc.com/downloads/mirror-driver/85-mirror-driver-downloads.html
This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
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This is why I sometimes run a secondary protocol such as Remote Desktop (RDP) to be able to check whether it is the actual program/protocol in question or something that is to do with the actual system.
Obvious things to check:
- network shaping (either built into the system itself or somewhere on the network)
- limited to system or just the applcation? Helps if you have physical access. This is the reason why I have a backup protocol or at least keep that chance open.
- Is the problem limited to a particular time frame? I've worked on really old networks where PC's work fine when they've just rebooted but poorly given some time...
- is it caused by a particular setting (think mirror driver as mentioned as well)? Higher resolutions and bit rates may cause performance issues.
- have you thought of the possiblity that something may be consuming resources which may have led to these particular circumstances? Check Task Manager, system resources? Did it used to run like this or not?
- have you thought about the possibility that it may not like Windows 8? Peraps try a different VNC server?
- is the problem definitely client/server/network side?
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If you have not installed a "mirror driver" for your server, I would recommend doing so. It should help with both the refresh and the speed. You didn't say specifically which VNC server/viewers you're using, but here is an example of what I'm referring to for UltraVNC (in case that's what you ARE using): http://www.uvnc.com/downloads/mirror-driver/85-mirror-driver-downloads.html
This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
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If you have not installed a "mirror driver" for your server, I would recommend doing so. It should help with both the refresh and the speed. You didn't say specifically which VNC server/viewers you're using, but here is an example of what I'm referring to for UltraVNC (in case that's what you ARE using): http://www.uvnc.com/downloads/mirror-driver/85-mirror-driver-downloads.html
This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
add a comment |
If you have not installed a "mirror driver" for your server, I would recommend doing so. It should help with both the refresh and the speed. You didn't say specifically which VNC server/viewers you're using, but here is an example of what I'm referring to for UltraVNC (in case that's what you ARE using): http://www.uvnc.com/downloads/mirror-driver/85-mirror-driver-downloads.html
If you have not installed a "mirror driver" for your server, I would recommend doing so. It should help with both the refresh and the speed. You didn't say specifically which VNC server/viewers you're using, but here is an example of what I'm referring to for UltraVNC (in case that's what you ARE using): http://www.uvnc.com/downloads/mirror-driver/85-mirror-driver-downloads.html
answered Nov 18 '13 at 0:13
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This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
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This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
This worked for me on a machine that had the UltraVNC Server installed. The "Vista 64" driver is the Win7 64 driver. This solution works for VNC Viewer as well.
– empty
Jul 18 '16 at 17:25
add a comment |
This is why I sometimes run a secondary protocol such as Remote Desktop (RDP) to be able to check whether it is the actual program/protocol in question or something that is to do with the actual system.
Obvious things to check:
- network shaping (either built into the system itself or somewhere on the network)
- limited to system or just the applcation? Helps if you have physical access. This is the reason why I have a backup protocol or at least keep that chance open.
- Is the problem limited to a particular time frame? I've worked on really old networks where PC's work fine when they've just rebooted but poorly given some time...
- is it caused by a particular setting (think mirror driver as mentioned as well)? Higher resolutions and bit rates may cause performance issues.
- have you thought of the possiblity that something may be consuming resources which may have led to these particular circumstances? Check Task Manager, system resources? Did it used to run like this or not?
- have you thought about the possibility that it may not like Windows 8? Peraps try a different VNC server?
- is the problem definitely client/server/network side?
add a comment |
This is why I sometimes run a secondary protocol such as Remote Desktop (RDP) to be able to check whether it is the actual program/protocol in question or something that is to do with the actual system.
Obvious things to check:
- network shaping (either built into the system itself or somewhere on the network)
- limited to system or just the applcation? Helps if you have physical access. This is the reason why I have a backup protocol or at least keep that chance open.
- Is the problem limited to a particular time frame? I've worked on really old networks where PC's work fine when they've just rebooted but poorly given some time...
- is it caused by a particular setting (think mirror driver as mentioned as well)? Higher resolutions and bit rates may cause performance issues.
- have you thought of the possiblity that something may be consuming resources which may have led to these particular circumstances? Check Task Manager, system resources? Did it used to run like this or not?
- have you thought about the possibility that it may not like Windows 8? Peraps try a different VNC server?
- is the problem definitely client/server/network side?
add a comment |
This is why I sometimes run a secondary protocol such as Remote Desktop (RDP) to be able to check whether it is the actual program/protocol in question or something that is to do with the actual system.
Obvious things to check:
- network shaping (either built into the system itself or somewhere on the network)
- limited to system or just the applcation? Helps if you have physical access. This is the reason why I have a backup protocol or at least keep that chance open.
- Is the problem limited to a particular time frame? I've worked on really old networks where PC's work fine when they've just rebooted but poorly given some time...
- is it caused by a particular setting (think mirror driver as mentioned as well)? Higher resolutions and bit rates may cause performance issues.
- have you thought of the possiblity that something may be consuming resources which may have led to these particular circumstances? Check Task Manager, system resources? Did it used to run like this or not?
- have you thought about the possibility that it may not like Windows 8? Peraps try a different VNC server?
- is the problem definitely client/server/network side?
This is why I sometimes run a secondary protocol such as Remote Desktop (RDP) to be able to check whether it is the actual program/protocol in question or something that is to do with the actual system.
Obvious things to check:
- network shaping (either built into the system itself or somewhere on the network)
- limited to system or just the applcation? Helps if you have physical access. This is the reason why I have a backup protocol or at least keep that chance open.
- Is the problem limited to a particular time frame? I've worked on really old networks where PC's work fine when they've just rebooted but poorly given some time...
- is it caused by a particular setting (think mirror driver as mentioned as well)? Higher resolutions and bit rates may cause performance issues.
- have you thought of the possiblity that something may be consuming resources which may have led to these particular circumstances? Check Task Manager, system resources? Did it used to run like this or not?
- have you thought about the possibility that it may not like Windows 8? Peraps try a different VNC server?
- is the problem definitely client/server/network side?
answered Feb 25 '15 at 10:44
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I think it fixed it after, I did update and restart. May be because it was newly restored PC.
– user206168
Nov 17 '13 at 13:24