Hi Scott,

The VNC Enterprise & Personal Editions currently have partial Vista
compatibility, and we're in the process of improving that right now.  The
next Free Edition release will also include the required workarounds.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of B. Scott Smith
> Sent: 07 December 2006 20:59
> To: 'VNC List'
> Subject: Windows Vista
> 
> Hey Wez, et al.,
> 
> The final build of Vista is complete and shipping (to 
> corporate users, 
> retail users next month).
> Although the user mode seems to work fine, the service mode does not 
> function.
> Attempting to connect yields the following error in the Event Viewer:
> 
>     Unable to connect session to Console. Access Denied.
> 
> In Vista, Session 0 is reserved. A blurb from 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Features_new_to_Windows_Vista:
> 
>     *Session 0 Isolation*: Previous versions of Windows ran system
>     services in the same login session as the locally logged-in user
>     (Session 0). In Windows Vista, Session 0 is now reserved for these
>     services, and all interactive logins are done in other sessions.
> 
> Wasn't sure if you guys were aware of this yet, or if you 
> already had a 
> patch in the works. I would be happy to help out with testing on this 
> Vista box I have. When I log in to the console, and do "qwinsta", it 
> tells me that Session 0 is in use by "services", and that 
> "console" has 
> Session ID 1.
> 
> Thanks.
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