Yes, in some situations RDP can "cohabit" with VNC without any
problem. At least, with my test XP Pro which isn't inside a domain:
when there's already an RDP session and when I start a VNC session, the
RDP session is dropped immediately. It worths notice that FUS isn't
used in this test computer.
I haven't got the time to test FUS and VNC though.
B. Scott Smith wrote:
> I *wish* there was a solution...
>
> (I'll look for your other post)
>
> User of web Forum. Crafta.com wrote:
>> I do it all the time... i was thinkin; that maybe there are a
>> permanent solution.
>> Thanks!
>> Do you have a comment on my other post?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> B. Scott Smith wrote:
>>> I suspect if you reboot, it will work. Someone has either used
>>> Remote Desktop (RDP) to access the PC, or they are using Fast User
>>> Switching (FUS). VNC will not work if these are used in XP.
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