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I have a Windows XP server controlling a Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10.6 client and have found that often clicking on an application windows from the server fails to pull that application to the foreground. (on a Mac, the application whose name is in the upper left corner of the screen, on the menu bar between the "Apple" and "File" menu is considered the foreground application, and it controls the contents of the menu bar, which is at the top of the screen.) In rarer cases menu bar input from the server (clicks, etc) is ignored entirely. Using the local client mouse to switch windows away and back resolves the issue, but it usually returns frequently.

Has anyone else seen this behavior? Does anyone have a solution to prevent it?

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