Is the NT4 running VNC as an application or as a service ?

It should be running as a service to be able to log in on a locked pc.

Also, the default password should be assigned.

Regards,



Dries Feys -- Software Engineer
TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV
Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem-Belgium
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Onderwerp: Locked screen on Windows NT 4

I have a problem logging VNC Viewer on to a PC running WindowsNT 4, when the
screen is locked using CTRL-ALT-DEL and expecting you to unlock.

I have in some instances seen the image shown on the locked PC, but any
movement
of the mouse or touch of a button would disconnect immediately.

The most comment is a message stating 'Connection closed'.

As it is customary to lock your PC when you leave it, this means it is not
possible to log in from home, unlock the PC, do your stuff, and eventually
lock
it again.

Is there is solution in the VNC server to this problem?

Otherwise you must leave the PC unlocked, possibly with the displayed turned
off, but this seem most unsafe.

     Thorkil Rasmussen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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