If it is a windows client, and you want to initiate a bunch of connections 
at once, try this.  For each connection in the "group", once you have it 
open and logged in, click on the icon in the upper left, go to "save 
connection info as"  save them all in one sub-directory and include the 
password if you want to avoid having to enter them.  You will now have a sub 
directory full of .vnc files.  To open them select them all (you can use the 
edit->select all option) right click and hit open.

If you are a keyboard person: once you have the sub-directory open, hit 
Ctrl+A (select all) and hit ENTER (to open)

If you have multiple connections open you may want to have it set to 8-bit.  
Set this in the connection options before saving the VNC file.

Also remember when you have multiple open, when a VNC window is minimized, 
the CPU load on the client goes to 0% and the server's is reduced to about 
half.  It also stops sending anything in the connection so you can ease 
bandwidth by minimizing non needed windows.

If .vnc files are not associated with the viewer, run the viewer with the 
command line option -register.

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>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: multi poste remote
>Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 12:04:12 +0200
>
>hello,
>
>I want to take control of client station of my student.
>I know how add station after station.
>But is it possible to create a group to connect to the all
>stations together.

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