Arup,

My users use Microsoft Terminal Services and I am pretty familiar with it.
Angelo is right; when a user logs on with terminal services they get their
own session and it does not affect the console in any way.  I am not
familiar with Citrix but it is very similar to Terminal Services so I
suspect it behaves the same way.

This is a question for Angelo.  Is there a way for the client to specify a
"screen number" to VNC?  If so, if they specify something other than 0
(assuming it is the console), do the remote mouse movements and keyboard
inputs go to that (virtual) screen?

Alan.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:01 PM
To: Arup Sarkar
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Subject: Re: Windows XP SP2


I don't beleive there is a way to do this with vnc for windows.

You could try terminal services or citrix.

Will vnc enterprise support this?

--ANgelo


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 01:15:34 +0530, Arup Sarkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>    Hi, I have successfully installed vnc in my xp box as well as my linux
>    box and works great. I have a question,
>
>    when  I vnc to my linux box anyone using the linux box is not affected
>    by  my  mouse movements, but it is not quite for the windows box which
>    is  very  annoying if someone is working escpecially if it is a server
>    where I would expect people to sit in the console.
>
>    Is there a way to make the windows box behave as the linux box ?
>
>    Regards
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