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If I attempt to connect to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard's built in vnc server at a low color depth from Windows, the client bombs after connecting. It only works when I set it to the highest color depth. I've tried with at least 3 windows VNC clients. Any ideas? There some setting I can set in Mac OS X?

It takes about 20 seconds to repaint the screen with my current connection and high bit depth setting.

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Not with the builtin VNC server. Vine Server allows you to change the bit depth that clients connect at though.

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This is my current workaround. Vine Server is pretty easy to setup. I'd really like to be able to do it with the builtin though :( – Alex Argo Sep 16 '08 at 17:32
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In my experience you can't lower the color depth with the default vnc server. I won't assert it, because maybe that behaviour could be changed using a console command.

I'd recommend installing another VNC server in mac, like http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxvnc/

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There is a console command to expose more options to the built in screen sharing. Though it doesn't help Alex, I'm afraid. If anyone is interested, they can read macworld.com/article/131094/… although if you're using 10.5.5+, you need to read the updated instructions linked from that page. – Matt G May 20 at 22:40
Thanks for the article Matt! – Ricky AH May 30 at 15:02
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The built-in vnc seems to have very little configurability that I can see.

As an alternative, you can try using osxvnc which I believe allows different bit depths

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