Ok, now that makes sense.

I'm a Unix guy who only uses NT at work because that's the company's strategic
choice. You know how that goes ;-)

Anyway, it is theoretically possible if the service is renamed. Somebody who
knows what to change and if the package has to be recompiled or if some tool
exists which can do this.

But that would only have the practical application you mention of being able
to make a side by side visual comparison of how the two services react to one
and the same action.

I'm sure it goes without saying that it is still necessary to use a terminal
server for multiple logins.



Date:          15.12.2000 09:49
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Subject:       RE: running 2 servers?
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> But you can run WinVNC in shared mode which will use the same
> display and
> port but allow multiple connections.
> Simon.

I know that, my intention was having run two different versions, like one
with and one without compression. Just for comparison.

Lars


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