>In other words, I need to give a demo to five remote users on a PC 
>that I can't access physically.
>
>In order to achieve this, I need to be able to have one of two things:
>
>1) Two VNC Servers running on the same Windows machine: one for the 
>"Controller" and one
>for "Viewers"
>Or
>2) Two passwords for the same VNC Server: one for the "Controller" 
>and one for "Viewers"

Or 3) a Mac and ChromiVNC.  This implements version 2 of your 
solution rather nicely, and you should be able to run your demo under 
Virtual PC on the Mac, or by running a VNC viewer to the PC in 
full-screen mode.

I'm sure someone has implemented this on the PC natively, but they 
don't seem to be showing their faces.  Take a look in the 
"contributed" section of the VNC website to see if you can find it 
there.  It'll be labelled "view-only password" if so.

Someone else also suggested using a UNIX machine (or similar) as an 
intermediary.  That would also work.

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