I'm using RealVNC 4.1 (I think; I know it's 4.x and it's pretty recent) and
often use it to go from one XP SP2 machine to another, on the same subnet.
Works a treat.
Except...if my daughter's account is logged onto the XP machine (it has Fast
User Switching enabled), I connect, log onto her ID
"William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[snip] XP machine (it has Fast User Switching enabled)[snip]
>http://www.realvnc.com/troubleshooting.html
>"VNC will work with Windows XP provided that Fast User Switching and
>Remote Administration are not used."
Thanks...that explains it! (I'd done
Jaroslaw Rafa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Folks, this issue is not:
A) Relevant to VNC
B) An objective "right vs. wrong" issue
C) Likely to be resolved in our lifetimes
It comes up on every list periodically; please let it die the natural death it
deserves...
...phsiii
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I'm using VNC Free Edition, so I can't complain, but I can ask. The
Troubleshooting pages say:
>VNC doesn't seem to work properly with Windows XP
>VNC will work with Windows XP provided that Fast User Switching and Remote
>Administration are not used. Windows XP uses the Terminal Services syst
"Yeo, Siow-Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a problem logging onto a Windows 2000 PC that has VNC installed.
>I can not connect to the PC using VNC if the PC had not already logged
>onto. If someone locally login to the Windows 2000 PC, then VNC works
>ok. I access the VNC server via intern
"Steve Jorgens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a client that uses VNC to monitor several PCs (Windows XP across
>the board). He can access all location except for one. I have tested
>the location and can access it. He is getting the black loading screen
>after he inputs his password. Any id
Is there any fix on the horizon for this issue? The website hints that it
*might* be fixed in EE, but other documents suggest it still isn't.
Any information is appreciated!
...phsiii
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Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just discovered that a machine to which I had set up VNC
> access and then upgraded now kicks me out as if sharing is not
> allowed. Both client and server are the same version (the most
> recent free version) of real VNC. The server is set up as a
> server