Andrew I see the silence was deafening on this one. We had problems with 9.3 client and 9.4 causing app lockups with adobe. This was a seamless windows issue. We were issused a private hotfix which corrected it. Not sure if this same hotfix will correct the flicker but willing to email it to you if you want. We still run FR3 and flicker does occur (as in you see the desktop background occasioanlly) but not all the time. Malcolm ________________________________ From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Wood Sent: 30 October 2006 13:43 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Flicker with java icaclient v9.4 Hi, I'm connecting to a w2k3 hosted CPS 4 farm with the java 9.4 client to a published application (ms powerpoint) in a seamless connection. No matter what I try I get a distinct 'flicker' when the application first loads. This is apparent as a white flash band across each focused window as the app loads. I've tried reducing the colour depth, increasing the colour depth, enabling/disabling compression, setting the TWIDragBoxType mode to solid and to none. Disabling/enabling the local cache. I've even tried connecting to a completely 'clean' farm in case there was a back hotfix/service pack issue. I don't get the issue if connecting with the win32 client. If I downgrade the client to 9.3/9.2; even 8 I get the same issue. So, is this 'normal' - do others experience a distinct 'flicker' when you connect with a seamless java client. If not, any other ideas what might be the cause of it? tia. ---------------------------------- Andrew Wood Sunderland United Kingdom *********************************************************************************** The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. Registered in Scotland No 90312. Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the message to the sender by replying to it and then delete the message from your computer. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent. Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to avoid the transmission of viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward transmission, opening or use of this message and any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by The Royal Bank of Scotland plc in this regard and the recipient should carry out such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate. Visit our websites at: http://www.rbos.com http://www.rbsmarkets.com ***********************************************************************************