For Brian's situation, VNC won't give him what he needs. I don't believe RDP 
would either. I'm guessing the PC he's using to run a POS app is unlikely to be 
a terminal server or he wouldn't be looking for an alternate way to have 
multiple users.

Brian, you said you plan to setup a stand-alone micro PC in your shipping area 
and want to hook up to you POS PC. I'd check with your POS software provider to 
see if they support multiple PCs hooking up to the existing POS PC. It might be 
as simple as installing the app on your micro PC and configuring a share from 
your main POS PC.

Another thing to be careful about is even if you were able to get multiple 
sessions running on a single PC, if your POS sofware doesn't support multiple 
users you might end up having problems and corrupting your POS transactions or 
database.



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Bob Hartung
Wisco Industries, Inc.
736 Janesville St.
Oregon, WI 53575
Tel: (608) 835-3106 x215
Fax: (608) 835-7399
e-mail: bhartung(at)wiscoind.com
  _____  

From: Toninho H 1 [mailto:feitosa_neto_...@hotmail.com]
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:59:47 -0500
Subject: Re: Multi-users

Bob,
  
  VNC does not provide even the sessions, just the Virtual Network Computing 
  layer. If the host system can, you know, host multiple sessions of VNC 
  Servers, THEN the VNC protocol for sure can provide multiple client 
  sessions, even from the same ~client PC~ just using different display 
  numbers...
  
  This is the way it works under Linux hosts, and it can work this way also 
  using Windows Terminal Server I believe, but in this case you would be 
  better "served" using the microsoft RDP clients.
  
  
  
  --------------------------------------------------
  From: "Bob Hartung" <bhart...@wiscoind.com>
  Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:13 PM
  To: <br...@wildbirdshop.com>; <vnc-list@realvnc.com>
  Subject: Re: Multi-users
  
  > Multiple people can view a single PC but VNC has never provided multiple 
  > independent sessions in the 7 or so years I've been using it.
  >
  > ----------------------
  >
  > Bob Hartung
  > Wisco Industries, Inc.
  > 736 Janesville St.
  > Oregon, WI 53575
  > Tel: (608) 835-3106 x215
  > Fax: (608) 835-7399
  > e-mail: bhartung(at)wiscoind.com
  >  _____
  >
  > From: Brian M. Godfrey [mailto:br...@wildbirdshop.com]
  > To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
  > Sent: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:05:37 -0500
  > Subject: Multi-users
  >
  > Hi,
  >
  >     I have used VNC on a few of my Win XP-Pro systems for a couple of 
  > years
  >  or so.  It seems to me that when I first got it, it was possible for one 
  > to
  >  login to a system using VNC without affecting the primary user of the 
  > system
  >  - effectively making it a multi-user system.  I want to do some work on 
  > our
  >  main POS system without taking it away from the sales people who are very
  >  busy this time of year.
  >
  >     Is that still possible?  I haven't tried it in a long time.
  >
  >
  >
  >  --Brian M. Godfrey
  >
  >    br...@wildbirdshop.com
  >
  >
  >
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