There is a "shared" feature that is enabled by checking the appropriate box
in the viewer options. The documentation also tells of a registry setting
that you can change on the server end to set how situations like that are
handled.
Steve Bostedor
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Pavlicko
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:30 AM
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Subject: multiple sessions on same NT server
I have VNC 3.3.3r7 installed as a service on a windows 2000 server with the
default settings.
Can you have VNC installed as a service and allow multiple users connect to
the server at the same time?
Right now when a second user connects it automaticly kicks the 1st user off.
If not, then is there a way to set it so the 1st user doesnt get booted off
when the 2nd user connects.
Thanks,
Paul
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