As someone already posted, connection behaviour on Windows is controlled
with the "ConnectPriority" registry key.
It should also be noted that there's an option on the viewer side to
"request shared connection", which by default will allow multiple
connections to the same desktop.
Just to clarify (and you probably already know this), winvnc will allow
multiple connections to the SAME desktop on Windows, but you presently can't
get DIFFERENT desktops under Windows with VNC.
Thanks,
Glenn
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Urban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 3:27 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: multiple vncclients?
I have a vnc server running on a win2000 box. Multiple users wish to
connect to it. Presently whenever someone connects with vncclient, anyone
else connected loses their connection.
Is it possible to have multiple connections?
Is it possible to prevent others from connecting if one already is
connected?
Michael.
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