Hi Yogev,

You can run three separate User-Mode instances of VNC Server, yes.  You will
need to specify all configuration options that are to be specific to a
particular instance on the command-line - all other settings will be read
from the same set of registry settings by each instance.

E.g.

Winvnc4 -displaydevice= -portnumber=5902
Winvnc4 -displaydevice=\\.\display1 -portnumber=5900
Winvnc4 -displaydevice=\\.\display2 -portnumber=5901

This would then read parameters such as security settings from under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER.

Cheers,

--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
 

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> Subject: Run Multiple VNC Services on One Windows XP Machine
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> Hi 
> 
> Is there a way to run multiple (three) services of VNC on one 
> PC with Windows XP?
> The reason to do saw is that the windows have two display 
> screens and I would like to configure one VNC service to run 
> with port 5900 and to look on the main display, the second 
> VNC Service for port 5901 and to look on the second display, 
> and the third VNC Service for port 5902 to look on both screens.
> 
> Thanks
> Yogev
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